21 Haziran 2008 Cumartesi

Working with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Team System

Working with Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 Team System

Richard Hundhausen
Microsoft Yayınları;
Belçika, 2005, 14 x 20 cm, 336 sayfa, İngilizce


Description:

Short Description

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.

Long Description

Get a pragmatic overview of the new team-based system of products that bring Visual Studio development tools to the enterprise-allowing architects, developers, testers, and project managers to collaborate in a single, extensible development environment. With insights from the Microsoft Visual Studio product team, early users, and the author's hands-on experience, readers will understand how to use this tightly integrated set of lifecycle development tools to simplify cross-team communication, reduce development complexity, accelerate productivity, and help save time and money.

Positioning Statement:

The book that development teams need to work better together using Visual Studio Team System

Unique Selling Proposition:

With insights from the Visual Studio product team and early users, this book shows how to coordinate and integrate development roles in the new Visual Studio team environment, which provides a unified set of tools for efficient and effective teamwork.

Key Book Benefits:

Delivers detailed descriptions of the four key roles in the development process, along with critical information about project management with Visual Studio Team System

Provides role-based task descriptions that illuminate how the new Team System environment helps coordinate and facilitate the work of all team members

Provides pragmatic insights on how to plan and use Team System in the software development life cycle

Will Sell Like:

Building Web Solutions with ASP.NET and ADO.NET (ISBN: 0-7356-1578-0)

Target Audience:

Software-development team members and managers, generally in a company with five or more developers

About the Technology:

Complex applications require multi-disciplined teams to deliver them. As with any major undertaking attempted by a team, communication is a fundamental component of success. The new Visual Studio Team System expands on Microsoft's demonstrated ability to deliver highly productive tools by offering businesses tightly integrated and extensible life-cycle tools that increase the likelihood of success. When Microsoft first released Microsoft Visual Basic®, it made Microsoft Windows®-based software development more widely available to programmers by reducing its complexity. With Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft enabled millions of developers to quickly develop client/server applications. Recently, with Visual Studio.NET, Microsoft provided developers with the tools and technology to easily develop distributed applications. With Visual Studio 2005 Team System, Microsoft is addressing the growing complexities of applications and the life cycle required to design, develop, and deploy them by providing the tools and guidance needed to enable predictable, repeatable results without trading off productivity and innovation.

About the Author(s) :

Richard Hundhausen is a software architect, an author, a trainer, and a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Visual Developer-Visual Studio Team System. He specializes in constructing useful Microsoft Windows-based and Web-based applications. In addition to leading development efforts in the agricultural, engineering, medical, telecommunications, and military sectors, Richard has been teaching Microsoft SQL Server and Visual Studio since 1997.

Author's Hometown:

Boise, Idaho

Legal Statement:

© 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual products and companies mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

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