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This book is a practical guide to using the integrated tools in Microsoft®
Visual Studio® Team System to manage a team-development process. Project
managers typically use a wide range of tools-such as Microsoft Office Excel®,
Microsoft Office Project, and Microsoft Windows® SharePoint® Services.
Now these tools and more, including Microsoft Office and Microsoft SQL Server
2005 Reporting Services, are part of Visual Studio Project Management Tools
and the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). This enables
project managers to use familar tools and more easily share their development-oriented
project data with their teams-allowing architects, developers, testers, and
project managers to collaborate in a single, extensible environment. With in-depth
product information and insights from early users and experienced Visual Studio
Team System trainers, this guide describes how to use this tightly integrated
set of life-cycle development tools to help enable better planning, scheduling,
collaboration, communication, reporting, and process control with development
projects.
About the Authors
Joel Semeniuk is a Microsoft Regional Director with more than a decade of software
project management experience. He has worked with Visual Studio Team System
since its early development. Joel is the author of two other books on programming
software and he blogs regularly about Visual Studio Team System.
Martin Danner, Microsoft Solutions Architect Most Valuable Professional, is
an expert on process methodologies and project management with more than 20
years of experience. He worked as a consultant during development of Visual
Studio and helped create the Microsoft Official Curriculum for Visual Studio
Team System.
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