Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Pro-Developer)




Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Pro-Developer)
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Joel Semeniuk (Author), Martin Danner (Author)



Product Description
This book is a practical guide to using the integrated tools in Visual Studio Team System to manage a team-development process. Project managers typically use a wide range of tools—such as Microsoft Office Excel®, Microsoft Office Project, and Microsoft Windows® SharePoint® Services. The Visual Studio Project Management Tools are integrated with the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE), Office, Windows SharePoint Services, and Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005 Reporting Services. This helps enable project managers to continue using the tools with which they are comfortable, yet easily share their development-oriented project data with their teams—allowing architects, developers, testers, and project managers to collaborate in a single, extensible environment. With in-depth product information and insights from early users and experienced Visual Studio Team System trainers, this guide will help you understand how to use this tightly integrated set of life-cycle development tools to help enable better planning, scheduling, collaboration, communication, reporting, and process control with development projects.


From the Publisher
Key Book Benefits:

- Delivers in-depth product information, both architectural and hands-on
- Provides insights from early users and experienced Visual Studio Team System trainers
- Provides pragmatic insights on how to plan and use Visual Studio Team System in the software development life cycle
- Features information for both experienced software-development project managers new to Visual Studio Team System and seasoned project managers new to software-development roles
# Paperback: 372 pages
# Publisher: Microsoft Press (April 11, 2007)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0735622167
# ISBN-13: 978-0735622166

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