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Visual Studio Team System is a set of software development, collaboration, metrics, and reporting tools from Microsoft. The Visual Studio Team Editions were released in November 2005, and Team Foundation Server was released in March 2006. Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ...
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Visual Studio Team System consists of several products, which can be categorized into server-side and client-side applications. Microsoft encourages companies using Team System to make use of the Microsoft Solutions Framework, a metamodel which describes business and software engineering processes to help implement an effective software development process. With its initial release, Team System supports two conceptual frameworks for software development, Agile and Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI). Other frameworks can be added as well to support other methodologies. Microsoft® Solutions Framework (MSF) is a deliberate and disciplined approach to technology projects based on a defined set of principles, models, disciplines, concepts, guidelines, and proven practices from Microsoft. ...
In general, a metamodel is a model which describes a model. ...
Software engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software. ...
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Agile software development is a conceptual framework for undertaking software engineering projects that embraces and promotes evolutionary change throughout the entire life-cycle of the project. ...
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement approach that provides organizations with the essential elements of effective processes. ...
Team Foundation Server -
Visual Studio Team System uses Team Foundation Server (TFS) as the data storage and collaboration backend. TFS provides a source control repository, work item tracking and reporting services. TFS works on "work items", which are a single unit of work which needs to be completed. Items themselves can be of several different types, such as a Bug, a Task, a Quality of Service Requirement, a Scenario, and so forth. The framework chosen for any given project in a TFS defines what types of work items are available and what attributes each type of work item contains. Team Foundation Server (commonly abbreviated TFS) is a Microsoft offering for source control, reporting and project tracking, intended for collaborative software development projects. ...
Screenshot demonstrating a bug count report in Visual Studio 2005. TFS source control system stores all code, as well as a record of all changes and current check-outs in a SQL Server database. It supports features such as multiple simultaneous check-outs, conflict resolution, branching and merging, and the ability to set security levels on any level of a source tree. TFS uses SQL Server Reporting Services to create reports including the rate of code change over time, lists of bugs that don't have test cases, regressions on previously passing tests, and so on. The reports can be in various formats including XML and PDF. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 521 pixel Image in higher resolution (1146 Ã 746 pixel, file size: 149 KB, MIME type: image/png) // Screenshot of Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite with Service Pack 1, demonstrating some aspects of Visual Studio Team System, including the Team Explorer...
Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 521 pixel Image in higher resolution (1146 Ã 746 pixel, file size: 149 KB, MIME type: image/png) // Screenshot of Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite with Service Pack 1, demonstrating some aspects of Visual Studio Team System, including the Team Explorer...
Revision control is an aspect of documentation control wherein changes to documents are identified by incrementing an associated number or letter code, termed the revision level, or simply revision. It has been a standard practice in the maintenance of engineering drawings for as long as the generation of such drawings...
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TFS also includes a build server which can be used by developers to do a complete build of the most recent bits contained in source control. All build events are tracked by TFS as well. Visual Studio's Code Analysis, Test Tools and Code Coverage can be enabled to validate a build before it is deemed to be "good". VSTS integrates with TFS using the TFS Client API, to expose the capabilities of TFS from within the IDE. It includes the Team Explorer to browse and manage the items in a team project. The version control capabilities, including browsing individual revisions, labelling revisions, check in/out and shelving in/out are available from the main IDE itself, via the Source Control Explorer. VSTS can use the TFS Team Build system, instead of the integrated build system. The VSTS IDE can also be used to view and create analysis reports in TFS as well. The Source Control Explorer can also be used to create and merge branches of the software. It also includes a diff engine for viewing the differences between different files and revisions.
Team Test Load Agent In addition to Team Foundation Server, Microsoft also offers a server component called Team Test Load Agent. This tool, which is licensed separately from Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio, is intended for use by testers to perform automated load testing on a web or Windows application. Microsoft advertises that a "typical PC" can support simulating 1,000 simultaneous users. The results of load tests are stored in the Team Foundation Server warehouse, and can be linked to specific builds so that performance testing can be tracked over the lifetime of a project.
Visual Studio integration The client-side applications are specialized versions of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005; collectively they are called the Visual Studio Team Editions. When Visual Studio 2005 was launched in November 2005, this consisted of editions for three distinct roles in application development: Developers, Architects, and Testers. A fourth edition, targeted at Database Developers, was subsequently developed and released towards the end of 2006. A "Team Suite" edition of Visual Studio 2005 is also available, which combines the tools in each of these four roles. Microsoft Visual Studio is Microsofts flagship software development product for computer programmers. ...
Team Explorer is a component included with Team Foundation Server that provides the client-side tools and integration. More specifically, this adds Team Foundation Server as a source control provider, and adds a "Team Explorer" window alongside the standard "Solution Explorer" window. Team Explorer includes a license for Visual Studio 2005 Premier Partner Edition for those without Visual Studio 2005 for the exclusive use of Team Explorer's functionality.
Microsoft Office integration In addition to integration support with the Visual Studio developer products, Team Foundation Server also supports integration with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Project, part of the Microsoft Office line of products. Microsoft has suggested that these tools are intended for use by non-developers who have no skill or interest in Visual Studio, and would prefer to interact with the development team with more familiar tools. With the integration support installed into Office, a user with access to the Team Foundation Server can view, modify, and add new work items. In Excel, for instance, the list of work items and columns, once selected, becomes an interactive worksheet with drop-down boxes, range validation, and so forth. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Microsoft Project (or MSP) is a project management software program developed and sold by Microsoft which is designed to assist project managers in developing plans, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing budgets and analyzing workloads. ...
Microsoft Office is a suite of productivity programs created or purchased by Microsoft and developed for Microsoft Windows, and Apples Mac OS and Mac OS X operating systems. ...
Versions Server-Side - Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server - available as a separate product for an MSRP of US$2799. CALs for non-Team Edition versions of Visual Studio are available for an MSRP of US$499. Visual Studio Team Editions include a CAL for accessing Team Foundation Server.
- Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server Workgroup Edition provides access for up to 5 named users and is available for no additional charge with Team Editions accompanied by an MSDN Premium subscription.
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (including Workgroup Edition) requires Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition; however, a license for Standard Edition is included with both products. A Client Access License is Microsofts name for various keys which must be purchased and enabled to allow various functionality on Windows NT based servers. ...
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Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ...
Client-Side - Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Architects - provides visual designers for software architects, systems operations managers, and developers
- Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Developers - additional development tools for building applications and service-oriented products, including unit testing, profiling tools, and code analysis tools
- Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Testers - provides Web testing, load testing, unit testing, code coverage, and other testing tools
- Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals - provides database development and testing tools. Released in December 2006.
- Visual Studio Team Suite - includes Team Edition for Software Architects, Team Edition for Software Developers, Team Edition for Software Testers and Team Edition for Database Professionals. Owners of Team Suite that purchased it before the release of Team Edition for Database professionals get a license for it at no additional cost.
MSDN Typically, customers purchase an MSDN Premium subscription when licensing the Team Editions and Team Suite, which provides Software Assurance that entitles users to product updates over the life of the subscription. This includes Team Foundation Server Workgroup Edition, development licenses of many Microsoft Windows versions, Visual Foxpro 9, Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Microsoft Office, development licenses of many server-side offerings, SDKs and DDKs, a large amount of documentation, and more. The Team Edition and Team Suite products can not be purchased without a MSDN Premium subscription. The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is an information service from Microsoft for software developers. ...
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Visual FoxPro is a data-centric object-oriented and procedural programming language produced by Microsoft. ...
A Software Development Kit, or SDK for short, is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, operating system or similar. ...
A software development kit (SDK) is typically a set of development tools that allows a software engineer to create applications for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform, computer system, video game console, operating system or similar. ...
External links - Team System Developer Center
- Team System home page on Microsoft.com
- TeamPlain for Team System (now acquired by Microsoft), to access TFS from Web, Visual Studio, and Eclipse.
- Team Foundation for Mono
- Extra Tools for Team Foundation Server By Arif Habib Shadan
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