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Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Microsoft .NET Development Series)

Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Microsoft .NET Development Series)

by Sam Guckenheimer (Author), Juan J. Perez (Author)

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.

Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System is written for any software team that is considering running a software project using Visual Studio Team System (VSTS), or evaluating modern software development practices for its use.

 

It is about the value-up paradigm of software development, which forms the basis 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.

 

Sam Guckenheimer has been the chief customer advocate for VSTS, responsible for its end-to-end external design. He has written this book as 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.

 

Readers will learn what they need to know to get started with VSTS, including

  • The role of the value-up paradigm (versus work-down) in the software development lifecycle, and the meanings and importance of “flow”
  • The use of MSF for Agile Software Development and MSF for CMMI Process Improvement
  • Work items for planning and managing backlog in VSTS
  • Multidimensional, daily metrics to maintain project flow and enable estimation
  • Creating requirements using personas and scenarios
  • Project management with iterations, trustworthy transparency, and friction-free metrics
  • Architectural design using a value-up view, service-oriented architecture, constraints, and qualities of service
  • Development with unit tests, code coverage, profiling, and build automation
  • Testing for customer value with scenarios, qualities of service, configurations, data, exploration, and metrics
  • Effective bug reporting and bug assessment
  • Troubleshooting a project: recognizing and correcting common pitfalls and antipatterns

This is a book that any team using or considering VSTS should read.

 

 


Friday, November 21, 2008
Welcome to Southern California .NET Architecture Users Group

The next SoCal IASA chapter meeting on will be Thursday November 20, 2008 at Rancho Santiago Community College District, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Meeting starts at 7:00 pm, pizza and networking 6:30 pm. Meeting cost is $5 to help us cover the cost of food and beverages. RSVP by emailing to mike.vincent@iasahome.org if you plan to attend.

An Architectural Overview of Windows Azure

In this presentation, we’ll provide an architectural overview of the Azure Services Platform. We’ll demonstrate creating and hosting applications in the cloud, and walk through the building-block services at an architectural level. Some of the topics we’ll discuss are.NET Services (including workflow and identity), SQL Data Services, and migration and integration. Several demos will be provided.

Mickey Williams

Mickey Williams is the director of the technology strategy team at Neudesic. A Visual C# MVP, he has extensive experience building mission-critical applications on a wide variety of platforms.

Mickey has been a speaker at numerous developers conferences in the US and Europe, including Microsoft DevDays, VSLive!, Techniques of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS), Visual C++ Developer’s Conference, and Internet Devcon, and serves as the Visual Studio track chair for NuCon events nationwide. In addition to whitepapers and articles, he has authored or co-authored nine books on Windows programming, including the Microsoft Visual C# .NET Core Reference for Microsoft Press.


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