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Working with Microsoft (r) Visual Studio(r) 2005 Team System

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A pragmatic, hands-on overview of the new Microsoft Visual Studio team development environment, which features new tools and end-to-end integration for the roles of architect, developer, tester, and project manager. This overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System offers …

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A pragmatic, hands-on overview of the new Microsoft Visual Studio team development environment, which features new tools and end-to-end integration for the roles of architect, developer, tester, and project manager. This overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System offers practical information and role-based guidance to get key members of your software development team working together. With insights from the Visual Studio product team, project managers, architects, developers, and testers alike learn how to use Team System to coordinate and facilitate the work of all team members and help ensure project success. Discover how to use Team System to:Improve team collaboration and monitor software development projects through the lifecycleSimplify project management and work-item management using familiar Microsoft Office tools Create and validate datacenter and application diagrams in a common language Manage your code with version control Create and run unit testing and code coverage tests to help ensure qualityCoordinate defect tracking and resolve bugs with integrated testing toolsUse Microsoft Solution Framework development methodologies or customize your ownStore documents, hold team discussions, and access queries and reports with Project PortalAnalyze your final product and help ensure successful deployment

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