Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development

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Apress, 01.02.2007 - 792 Seiten

Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development brings Visual Studio 2005 Team System to life. You’ll learn how to effectively use Team System to develop new functionality for large distributed systems. The book accomplishes this not just by describing the Team System features, but also by leading you through a fictitious, though realistic, project.

The project takes place in a large, distributed organization with a mix of existing systems. Risks exist in the possible disruption of the current business enterprise system, and careful planning and phasing of deliverables are necessary. New and modified applications must work with existing parts of the system as iterations of the project move through testing to deployment, in order to bring the project to a successful conclusion.

While the project progresses, in-depth discussions explain the use of the features by the various members of the team and the features interactions. The author provides highly detailed examples and discussions, including exploration of the design, coding, and test stages. The further you read, you’ll see how to develop portions of the application—some coded in C# and some in Visual Basic—together with their tests, installation tools, and design artifacts.

 

Inhalt

Introducing Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System
1
The Business Case and Project Scope
25
Initial Tasks and Project Planning
53
Creating the Personas Use Cases and Scenarios
93
Creating the Solution Architecture
139
Designing the Application
195
Proof of Concept Development
267
Sales Business Layer Development
353
Integration and Functional Testing
439
Web and Performance Testing
503
Handling Change and Security Requirements
567
Moving Toward Completion
615
Tracking and Correcting Defects
657
Releasing the Product
697
Index
725
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Steve Shrimpton was born and educated in the U.K. and obtained a master's degree in physics from Southampton University. After a period teaching, he worked as a scientist with the Ministry of Defence and quickly became involved in airborne computing systems. He migrated to the U.S. and worked in defense and automotive systems in California for 12 years as a systems engineer, circuit designer, and software developer. He also developed a plug-in digital storage oscilloscope product for DOS 1.1! After a period of time in New Zealand teaching in a university, he settled in Sydney, Australia, where he operates as a contract software architect undertaking assignments in banking, finance, medical, and many other businesses. Steve considers himself very much a hands-on architect and a programmer's programmer!

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