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Design and Architecture Tools in Visual Studio 2010

Presented by David Starr on Aug 05, 2011 Length 01:14:49     Download: MP3
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Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
Application Lifecycle Management ,
ALM ,
.NET ,
Tools ,
Design ,
Enterprise Architecture ,
Programming ,
Visual Studio 2010 ,
DevTeach & SQLTeach ,
UML ,
Agile
 

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Summary
David Starr presents some of the tools in Visual Studio Ultimate 2010 helpful for building an application’s architecture: Architecture Explorer, Dependency Graphs, UML Modeling, and Layer Diagrams.

Bio
David Starr is a technical instructor with Pluralsight where he focuses on the Visual Studio ALM platform, Agile Software Development, and patterns and practices in .NET. He is a trainer and author with Scrum.org, a VS ALM MVP, the founder of ElegantCode.com, and host of the Pluralcast podcast. He enjoys re-kindling the passion in developers that attracted them to the software development craft.

About the conference
DevTeach stands for Developers Teaching. It’s a conference done by developers for developers. This annual event offers the elements of an international conference and the elements of a community event. Sessions include both presentation material and, whenever possible, hands-on training. We like to describe this event has the Developers Festival.
  • This article is part of a featured topic series on Agile and also ALM

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