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Professional Team Foundation Server 2010

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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 8, 2011 - Computers - 720 pages
Authoritative guide to TFS 2010 from a dream team of Microsoft insiders and MVPs!

Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) has evolved until it is now an essential tool for Microsoft?s Application Lifestyle Management suite of productivity tools, enabling collaboration within and among software development teams. By 2011, TFS will replace Microsoft?s leading source control system, VisualSourceSafe, resulting in an even greater demand for information about it. Professional Team Foundation Server 2010, written by an accomplished team of Microsoft insiders and Microsoft MVPs, provides the thorough, step-by-step instruction you need to use TFS 2010 efficiently?so you can more effectively manage and deliver software products in an enterprise.

  • Provides a broad overview of Team Foundation Server for developers, software project managers, testers, business analysts, and others wanting to?learn how to use TFS
  • Gives TFS administrators the tools they need to efficiently monitor and manage the TFS environment
  • Covers core TFS functions including project management, work item tracking, version control, test case management, build automation, reporting, and more??
  • Explains extensibility options and how to write extensions for TFS 2010
  • Helps certification candidates prepare for the Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 certification exam (Exam 70-512)

The clear, programmer-to-programmer Wrox style of Professional Team Foundation Server 2010 will soon have you thoroughly up to speed.

  

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Review: Professional Team Foundation Server 2012

User Review  - Salvador Gomez - Goodreads

This is the better source of TFS expertise I have found, and the content is excellent, specially the info about automated Build support. The only thing I think must be improved is a little less info ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Ed Blankenship is an ALM consultant with Notion Solutions and the Microsoft MVP of the Year.

Martin Woodward is a program manager on the Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server product team.

Grant Holliday is a program manager on the Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server product team.

Brian Keller is a senior technical evangelist for Microsoft, specializing in Visual Studio and ALM.

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