TEAM FOUNDATION SERVER IN DEVELOPMENT Kambiz Saremi Small

TEAM FOUNDATION SERVER IN DEVELOPMENT Kambiz Saremi

Small Project easy to code LARGE Project. . . Many Employees HOW DO YOU CODE IT? ?

http: //www. google. com/mobile/android/ How many developers working on Android for Google? 100 -170 How many employees at Google? Total Employees Worldwide: 31, 000 How many Computer Programmers? About 2, 000 How many employees at Apple? Total: 33, 000 How many Computer Programmers? Claim to have 200, 000 “developers” Really about 1, 500 developers

Overview What is TFS? How do we use it? What does it offer? Advantage of using TFS for any business Alternatives for TFS Conclusion – TFS or No TFS

What is TFS? VS TFS 2010 Intro How much? Only for Visual Studio? Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS) is the collaboration platform at the core of Microsoft's application lifecycle management solution. TFS automates the software delivery process and gives you the tools you need to effectively manage software development projects throughout the IT lifecycle.

How do we use it? Overview of TFS Capabilities Version Work Control (Branching and Merging) Items Project Management Reporting

Version Control Simple and familiar interface Can be secured and locked down with access controls and customizable check-in rules Ties in Project Management by linking check-ins to Work Items Simple and efficient branching and merging Visually track changes across branches

Using your server

Check-In and Check-Out

Check-In and Check-Out Undo Pending Changes? Shelve Pending Changes?

Check-In and Check-Out

Check-out but somebody messed up the file? Build errors? Who did it?

Check-out but somebody messed up the file? Method 1

Check-out but somebody messed up the file? Method 2 Donut rule to help prevent mess ups

What if already checked out? ?

Branching & Merging

Work Item Tracking Work Items – What ties everything together and enables teams to collaborate with tasks they are all working on Work items can be: User Stories Tasks Bugs Requirements Many other options

Work Item Tracking Why not use Excel? It works…

Work Item Tracking

Work Item Tracking

Work Item Tracking – Complete Version Backlog

Reporting What is reporting? Powerful reports and dashboards in Team Foundation Server 2010 help you analyze and track progress and quality in real-time. Project data is stored in a data warehouse and features an OLAP cube that allows for rich reporting using Microsoft Excel and SQL Report Designer. Dashboards are based on Microsoft Office Share. Point Server (MOSS)/Share. Point Server as well as Windows Share. Point Services/Share. Point Foundation. Team Foundation Server 2010 ships with more than 30 reports out of the box and you can easily create custom reports.

Using Agile with TFS What’s agile again? Used with SCRUM

Reporting

Reporting

Using Agile with TFS What does a realistic Burndown chart look like in industry?

Using Agile with TFS

Alternative development programs? Visual. SVN Apache Subversion Team Explorer Everywhere 2010

Conclusion Single integrated solution that deliversion control, work item/bug tracking and a number of other features Cross-functional, in-context collaboration – Project Managers, Architects, Developers, Testers, Designers Powerful team management system integration lets you focus on your business, by automating repetitive or otherwise time-consuming tasks

Test Cases? Test Case Management Start at 3: 55 Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010

Eclipse using Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere 2010 Website

Looking for a job? Analyst position

References Team Foundation Server 2010. Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, 13 March 2012. Web. 3 May 2012. <http: //msdn. microsoft. com/en-us/vstudio/ff 637362>. TFS 2010. Microsoft Visual Studio, 4 July 2011. Web. 5 May 2012. <http: //www. microsoft. com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010 -editions/teamfoundation-server/overview>. Sutherland, Jeff. Professional Team Foundation Server. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing Inc, 2007. Print.
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