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New Book: Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio

Topics
Agile,
Book Review,
Tools

“Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio – from Concept to Continuous Feedback” is a new book that provides a deep-dive into the Visual Studio-TFS features, that can help Agile teams manage their application lifecycle better. It is written by Sam Guckenheimer (Product Owner, Visual Studio Strategy at Microsoft) and Neno Loje (Independent ALM Consultant and TFS specialist).

Managing Mixed Java & .Net Development Projects

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Java,
.NET

Giles Davies and Richard Erwin explain how to work in a mixed development environment containing .NET and Java projects by using Team Foundation Server to manage the process, source code, versioning, tracking, building, and reporting and using Visual Studio and Eclipse as IDEs.

News about Team Foundation Server

Team Foundation Service Update: Improved Navigation and At-A-Glance Project Status

Topics
Agile,
.NET,
Tools

Microsoft's Team Foundation Service Preview, the Azure-hosted beta version of Team Foundation Server 11, has been updated with enhanced homepages, performance improvements, reworked navigation, a simplified UI for small team projects, and detailed email notifications.

Application Lifecycle Management in Team Foundation Server 11

Topics
Agile,
.NET,
Tools

Team Foundation Server 11 has added many features in the area of Application Lifecycle Management. Some of the highlights include support for code reviews, iterations/sprints, resource allocation, third part testing frameworks, and a much more capable dependency graph.

TFS To Get Modify-Merge-Commit Style Version Control

Topics
Java,
Technical Support,
.NET,
Source Control

The next version of Team Foundation Server will include a feature called Local Workspaces, which will allow Subversion Style “Modify-Merge-Commit” Version Control. This will make it much easier for developers new to TFS get acquainted to the Version Control Model compared to the current model of “Server Workspaces”, and make working offline easier.

Access Team Foundation Server 2010 on Multiple Devices Using the OData Service

Topics
.NET,
Stories & Case Studies,
SOA

The OData Service for Team Foundation Server 2010 provides access to the TFS object model on any device that supports the HTTP protocol. This makes it easier for developers to create applications that access Team Foundation Server in non-Windows environments and on smartphones and tablets.

New Hosting Options for Team Foundation Server

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
.NET

Changes made to Team Foundation Server 2010 has allowed for new hosting options. These include third-party hosting and a hybrid model where code is synchronized between local and CodePlex servers.

Team Foundation Server Backup Tools Released

Topics
Technical Support,
.NET

After three major versions of Team Foundation Server, Microsoft has finally released a tool for performing backups and restores. This tool, released with the September drop of TFS Power Tools, greatly simplifies the process of backing up the eleven TFS/SharePoint databases.

One-way and Bidirectional Synchronization with Team Foundation Server

Topics
.NET,
Tools

Team Foundation Server Integration Tools offers synchronization architecture and adaptors for one-way and bidirectional synchronization with other systems. In addition to development tools, built-in adapters are included for TFS 2008, TFS 2010, ClearCase and ClearQuest. In order to test the capabilities of the tool, an intern is being assigned to attempt a subversion adapter.