The platforms available today are vastly different from those that were available a decade ago. Windows has been expanded to included devices, Office System is now a platform, the web – both server and client side technology are common place and finally the .NET Framework as a common layer adds to mix.Now your customers could interact with your applications through any of these platforms, demanding the latest and most compelling user experience possible. You need the right tools help meet those unique challenges.Development today means working with designers, project team members, architects, database designers, testers and other developers. The more tools you need to use, the more complex and time consuming the project becomes. Outsourcing and sharing work items outside the boundaries of your organization is becoming more and more commonplace.Now everything moves at internet speed. Business rules change as the business reacts to outside pressures and users are expecting applications to keep up with demand. At the same time, net new development work is attracting less of the available IT spend and developers need to work more productively than ever beforeVisual Studio 2008 has been build to help you meet these challenges across these platforms. We’ll show you the new features we’ve built into Visual Studio 2008 that enable you to build applications that have breakthrough user experiences, work better together across the application development life-cycle and be more productive. Let’s begin by taking a look at how we can build new user experiences. Tell ‘em.
Tfs proxy copias en la memoria caché de los archivos de control de código fuente en una ubicación remota, local para el desarrollador que necesita los archivo pero fuera de la ubicación del control de código fuente principalEl caché utiliza normalmente un algoritmo para determinar cuándo un documento está obsoleto y debe ser eliminado de la caché, dependiendo de su antigüedad, tamaño e histórico de acceso.Beneficios: Control de outsourcersMejorseguimiento de etapas de desarrolloGarantizar cumplimiento de normas de calidad de la empresaRepositorio centralizado con acceso distribuido
2.Team Foundation Server - Presentation Transcript
Team Foundation Server Débora Di Piano v-dedipi@microsoft.com Microsoft Argentina
Agenda Introducción a los Equipos de Desarrollo Visual Studio Team System Team Foundation Server 2008
Introducción a los Equipos de Desarrollo
Equipos de Desarrollo Desarrolladores Líder Arquitecto Tester Usuario Analista
Releases Listas (Bugs, Requerimientos, etc) Reportes Gerenciales Necesidades de Comunicación Guías de Procesos Código Fuente Artefactos
Visual Studio Team System Team Foundation Server
User Experience Productivity Collaboration Web
Visual Studio Team System Visual Studio Team Suite SoftwareArchitects SoftwareDevelopers DatabaseProfessionals SoftwareTesters VisualStudioIndustryPartners VisualStudioTeamExplorer Application Modeling Code Analysis Database Deployment Performance Testing Infrastructure and Deployment Modeling Code Metrics and Profiling DatabaseChange Mgmt. Manual Testing Database Testing Test Case Management Security Analysis Unit Testing Code Coverage MSF Process and Guidance Class Modeling Visio and UML Modeling Visual Studio Professional Edition Load Test Agent Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Change Management Reporting Integration Services Work Item Tracking Project Site Project Management
Proxy Server OutsourcingExterno del Desarrollo de Software Empresa (Cliente) Proveedor Desarrollador INTERNET P. Leader P. Leader Desarrollador
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