Visual Studio 2010 Overview – A day in the life of … Plan, Code & Test

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Audience

Everyone

This session shows the Day in the Life of a project using TFS from the context of a Developer, Tester, and Program Manager. The purpose of this session is to give a clear picture of how someone in the role of the Developer, the Tester and Program Manager would use TFS in his/her role.

  • Update 2012-01-27 – The original video was poor quality and has been replaced but I am still having some issues. It looks like Videopress downscaled when it is uploaded.
  • Update 2012-01-31 – I have moved the video to Screencast as it just works

This post is part of a series of Visual Studio ALM webcasts that were delivered through 2010 and 2011 as part of an introduction to Visual Studio ALM. See An index to all Visual Studio 2010 Overview webcasts for a full list of webcasts.If you want a custom set of webcasts just for your company so that you can ask the hard questions you can as part of the Microsoft’s ALM Catalyst program.

Goals

  • Planning a release
  • Planning a sprint
  • Building a unit of business value
  • Verify bug has been fixed
  • Emergency production bug fix
  • Build a shippable unit of work

Demos

  • Product Backlog in TFS 2010
  • Sprint Planning in TFS 2010
  • Developer at work
  • Verify that bug
  • The Production fix
  • A quick build

Recording

Slide deck: Training – [DayInTheLife] – Develope & Test

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Screencast: Visual Studio 2010 Overview – A day in the life of … Plan, Code & Test
This post is part of a series of Visual Studio ALM webcasts that were delivered through 2010 and 2011 as part of an introduction to Visual Studio ALM. See An index to all Visual Studio 2010 Overview webcasts for a full list of webcasts.If you want a custom set of webcasts just for your company so that you can ask the hard questions you can as part of the Microsoft’s ALM Catalyst program.

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