
Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System
Addison Wesley (Publisher)
Published on 18. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-321-27872-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System is written for a software team that is considering running a software project using Visual Studio Team System (VSTS). It is about the "why" of VSTS: its guiding ideas, why they are presented in certain ways, and how they fit into the process of managing the software lifecycle. This book is the next best thing to having an onsite coach who can lead the team through a consistent set of processes. It is a framework for thinking about software projects in a way that can be directly tooled by VSTS. It presents essential theory and practical examples to describe a realistic process for IT projects. This is a book that any team using or considering VSTS should read.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 181 mm
Width: 234 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
552 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-27872-2 (9780321278722)
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Persons
Sam Guckenheimer has 25 years of experience as architect, developer, tester, product manager, project manager, and general manager in the software industry in the U.S. and Europe. Currently, Sam is the group product planner for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System. In this capacity, he acts as chief customer advocate, responsible for the end-to-end external design of the next releases of these products. Prior to joining Microsoft in 2003, Sam was director of Product Line Strategy at Rational Software Corporation, now the Rational Division of IBM. He holds five patents on software lifecycle tools. A frequent speaker at industry conferences, Sam is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard University. Sam lives in the Puget Sound area with his wife and three of his four children.
Content
About the Author xvii
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxix
CHAPTER 1 A Value-Up Paradigm 1
CHAPTER 2 Value-Up Processes 27
CHAPTER 3 Requirements 49
CHAPTER 4 Project Management 79
CHAPTER 5 Architectural Design 115
CHAPTER 6 Development 133
CHAPTER 7 Testing 165
CHAPTER 8 Reporting Bugs 205
CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting the Project 221
CHAPTER 10 Conclusion 243
Index 249
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxix
CHAPTER 1 A Value-Up Paradigm 1
CHAPTER 2 Value-Up Processes 27
CHAPTER 3 Requirements 49
CHAPTER 4 Project Management 79
CHAPTER 5 Architectural Design 115
CHAPTER 6 Development 133
CHAPTER 7 Testing 165
CHAPTER 8 Reporting Bugs 205
CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting the Project 221
CHAPTER 10 Conclusion 243
Index 249