Professional Team foundation server

As the most important component of Microsoft's Visual Studio(r) 2005 Team System, Team Foundation Server is the central integration point that provides a collaborative environment for every member of a team, regardless of role. Since Team Foundation Server is so tightly interwoven with the rest...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: David, Jean-Luc, 1971- (-)
Other Authors: Gousset, Mickey, Gunvaldson, Erik
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub 2007.
Edition:1st edition
Series:Wrox professional guides.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627064706719
Table of Contents:
  • Professional Team Foundation Server; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Introducing Team Foundation Server; Who Is This Book For?; What Does This Book Cover?; How This Book Is Structured; What You Will Need to Use the Book; Source Code; Errata; p2p.wrox.com; Part I: Deployment and Administration; Chapter 1: Planning a Team System Deployment; Team Foundation Server Overview; Team System Overview; Compiling Your Project Data; Planning a Deployment; Hardware Requirements; Software Requirements; Migrating and Integrating Your Existing Tools and Assets; Licensing Models
  • Where to Get Team SystemSummary; Chapter 2: Advanced Installation and Tools Migration; Administrator Types; User Accounts; Active Directory; Installing Team Foundation Server; Using Virtualization; Understanding Team Explorer; Migrating your Tools to Team Foundation Server; Summary; Chapter 3: Configuring Team Foundation Build; Team Foundation Build Overview; Common Build Scenarios; Customizing and Extending Team Foundation Build; Advanced Build Scenarios; Setting Up Team Foundation Build Server; Best Practices; Summary; Chapter 4: Setting Up Security
  • Team Foundation Server Security Model OverviewManaging Security Groups in Team Foundation Server; Common Security Access Problems; Security Best Practices; Summary; Chapter 5: Team Foundation Server Backup and Recovery; Disaster Recovery Overview; Backing Up Team Foundation Server; Restoring Team Foundation Server to the Same Server; Restoring Team Foundation Server to a Different Server; Summary; Part II: Project Creation; Chapter 6: Incorporating Your Process Using Microsoft Solutions Framework; Understanding the Need for MSF; MSF for Agile Software Development
  • MSF for Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Process ImprovementThird-Party Processes; Understanding Process Templates; Creating Custom Process Templates; Compiling and Creating Documentation; Integrating Processes into Team System; Summary; Chapter 7: Project Creation and Team Building; Team Project Defined; Creating a New Team Project; Common Project Creation Errors; Configuring Project Areas and Iterations; Organizing Your Project Team; Summary; Chapter 8: Managing Schemas Using Team Edition for Database Professionals; Why This New Edition Is Needed; The Data Development Lifecycle
  • Building a Custom Data GeneratorSummary; Part III: Extensibility and Customization; Chapter 9: Creating Custom Development Tools; Extensibility versus Customization; Team Foundation Core Services; Team Foundation Server Object Model; Summary; Chapter 10: Extending the Windows SharePoint Team Portal; Understanding Portal Architecture; Integration with Microsoft Office 2003; Extensibility and Customization Overview; Customizing the Team Por tal; Incorporating Your SharePoint Design in a Custom Process Template; Summary; Chapter 11: Administering and Customizing Work Items
  • Introducing Work Items Concepts