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Developer Productivitymit Visual Studio 2012 und Team Foundation Server 2012
Artur SpethALM Architect
Code schreiben und warten
Neue IDE Plug-In basiertes Unit-Testing
Code Clone Analyse
TFS Team Features
Neuerungen in Source Control
Code Review Support
Team Features
demo
Unit Test Architektur
Visual Studio Unit Test Explorer
Command Line Runner
TeamBuild Unit Test Activity
Visual Studio Unit Test Platform
MS-Test Managed
MS-Test Native NUnit
xUnit.net QUnit More!
Team Foundation Server
TFS ServiceTFS on Premise
TFS on Desktop
TFS Express
Kostenlos bis 5 Benutzer
Entwickelt für kleine Teams• Source Control• Work Item Tracking• Build Automation• Mehr…
Support für Visual Studio 2012 Express und Eclipse
Kompatibel mit älteren VS Versionen
Nur SQL-Express unterstützt
Single-Server KonfigrationKeine SharePoint oder
Reporting IntegrationWeitere Benutzer über
CAL lizensierbarUpgrade auf “großen” TFS
jederzeit ohne Datenverlust möglich
Team Foundation Server Express 2012
Visual Studio 2012 und TFS 2012
PRODUCT
BACKLOG
Sprint
OPS BACKLO
G
Monitor
New Team Explorer
Exploratory Testing
Intellitrace in Production
Better Version Control
New Unit Testing
Code Clone Detection
Code Review
Storyboarding
MyWork (Context Switching)
Microsoft Feedback Client
Backlog Management
PreEmptive Analytics
Taskboard
Los geht‘s…
Visual Studio 2012 RC Bitshttp://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/11
Visual Studio 2012 Videoshttp://vimeopro.com/visualstudio11/beta
Visual Studio Info Dayhttp://www.microsoft.com/germany/visualstudio/events/default.aspx
18 ALM Labs and Virtual Machine
http://aka.ms/VS11ALMVM
aka.ms/almBooks
Artur Speth
artur.speth@microsoft.com
Phone: +49 (89) 3176 x 4732
Microsoft Deutschland GmbHKonrad-Zuse-Str. 1D-85716 Unterschleißheim
http://blogs.msdn.com/cbinder
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