Agile Software Engineering with Visual Studio: From Concept to Continuous Feedback, Second Edition
Using agile methods and the tools of Visual Studio 2010, development teams can deliver higher-value software faster, systematically eliminate waste, and increase transparency throughout the entire development lifecycle. Now, Microsoft Visual Studio product owner Sam Guckenheimer and leading Visual S...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using agile methods and the tools of Visual
Studio 2010, development teams can deliver higher-value software
faster, systematically eliminate waste, and increase transparency
throughout the entire development lifecycle. Now, Microsoft Visual
Studio product owner Sam Guckenheimer and leading Visual Studio
implementation consultant Neno Loje show how to make the most of
Microsoft’s new Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle
Management (ALM) tools in your environment.This book is the definitive guide to the
application of agile development with Scrum and modern software
engineering practices using Visual Studio 2010. You’ll learn
how to use Visual Studio 2010 to empower and engage
multidisciplinary, self-managing teams and provide the transparency
they need to maximize productivity. Along the way, Guckenheimer and
Loje help you overcome every major impediment that leads to
stakeholder dissatisfaction—from mismatched schedules to poor
quality, blocked builds to irreproducible bugs, and technology
“silos” to geographic “silos.”Coverage includes
•¿Accelerating the “flow of value” to
customers in any software project, no matter how large or
complex
•¿Empowering high-performance software teams and
removing overhead in software delivery
•¿Automating “burndowns” and using
dashboards to gain a real-time, multidimensional view of quality
and progress
•¿Using Visual Studio 2010 to reduce or eliminate
“no repro” bugs
•¿Automating deployment and virtualizing test labs to
make continuous builds deployable
•¿Using Test Impact Analysis to quickly choose the right
tests based on recent code changes
•¿Working effectively with sources, branches, and
backlogs across distributed teams
•¿Sharing code, build automation, test, project and
other data across .NET and Java teams
•¿Uncovering hidden architectural patterns in legacy
software, so you can refactor changes more confidently
•¿Scaling Scrum to large, distributed organizationsWhatever your discipline, this book will
help you use Visual Studio 2010 to focus on what really matters:
building software that delivers exceptional value sooner and keeps
customers happy far into the future. |
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