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Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2015 Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2015 Cookbook Over 80 hands-on DevOps and ALM-focused recipes for Scrum Teams to enable the Continuous Delivery of high-quality Software... Faster!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784391058
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tarun Arora Tarun Arora
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Team Project Setup FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up and Managing Code Repositories 3. Planning and Tracking Work 4. Building Your Application 5. Testing Your Application 6. Releasing Your Application 7. Managing Team Foundation Server 8. Extending and Customizing Team Foundation Server Index

Introduction


Traditionally, businesses looked at technology as a cost of doing business; businesses now look at technology as an opportunity to do more business. The use of sophisticated software systems for critical decision making is increasing more than ever before. Pioneering companies have already realized the benefits of tapping into a digital ecosystem and are leveraging technology as a differentiator. To keep pace with the changes in the marketplace, software systems need to change too.

Requirements that are implemented but never used, or those that are used just long enough to identify, do not satisfy the needs of the users and cause waste, rework, and dissatisfaction. Whether you are following Scrum, Waterfall, or any other delivery approach, good requirement management is the cornerstone to the success of a software project.

In TFS, Work Items are the means to record and track work. Process (formally known as the Process Template) is used to orchestrate the delivery framework terminology...

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