Pro Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2012

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Apress, Nov 27, 2012 - Computers - 668 pages

You can have the best coders in the world working in your teams, but if your project management isn’t up to scratch, your project is almost certain to be delayed, to come in over budget, and in some cases to fail entirely. By taking precise control of your application development process, you can make changes, both large and small, throughout your project’s life cycle that will lead to better–quality finished products that are consistently delivered on time and within budget.

Application lifecycle management (ALM) is an area of rapidly growing interest within the development community. Because its techniques allow you to deal with the process of developing applications across many areas of responsibility and across many different disciplines, its effects on your project can be wide ranging and pronounced. It is a project management tool that has practical implications for the whole team—from architects to designers, from developers to testers.

Pro Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2012 focuses on the most powerful ALM tool available for the Microsoft .NET Framework: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. It demonstrates the key concepts and techniques of ALM at first with a guide to the overall methodology, and then delves into architecture and testing--illustrating all of the concepts, tips and tricks using the tools TFS provides. The book serves as a complete guide to the ALM style--with no fluff and many relevant code samples and examples.

After reading the book, you will understand how TFS can be used to generate continuous meaningful reporting on your project’s health for the decision makers on your team as well as for your project’s sponsors.

 

Contents

PART I Application Lifecycle Management
2
CHAPTER 1 Why Application Lifecycle Management Matters
3
CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Application Lifecycle Management
21
CHAPTER 3 Development Processes and Frameworks
37
CHAPTER 4 ALM Assessments
61
CHAPTER 5 ALM Using TFS
75
PART II Planning Agile Project Management
89
CHAPTER 6 Introduction to Agile
91
CHAPTER 19 Metrics and ALM Assessment for Developer Practices
305
PART V Validating Software Testing
312
CHAPTER 20 Overview of Software Testing
315
CHAPTER 21 Manual Testing
323
CHAPTER 22 Automated Testing
355
CHAPTER 23 Visual Studio Lab Management
385
CHAPTER 24 Metrics and ALM Assessment for Software Testing
413
PART VI Releasing
422

CHAPTER 7 Work Item Tracking and Process Customization
101
CHAPTER 8 Agile Project Management With TFS
127
CHAPTER 9 Metrics and ALM Assessment for Agile Project Management
155
PART III Analysis Modeling and Design Architecture
172
CHAPTER 10 Prototyping Using Storyboarding and Feedback Tracking
175
CHAPTER 11 Top Down Design Studies UML
189
Chapter 12 Using Architecture Explorer
203
CHAPTER 13 Using Layer Diagrams
209
CHAPTER 14 Metrics and ALM Assessment for Architecture Analysis and Design
219
PART IV Building Developer Practices
224
CHAPTER 15 Version Control
225
CHAPTER 16 Unit Testing
251
CHAPTER 17 Code Quality
271
CHAPTER 18 Performance and Profiling
287
CHAPTER 25 Continuous Delivery
425
CHAPTER 26 Build Automation
433
CHAPTER 27 Deployment
489
CHAPTER 28 Release Management
515
CHAPTER 29 Metrics and ALM Assessment
533
PART VII Team Foundation Server
544
CHAPTER 30 Architecture and Implementation Planning
545
CHAPTER 31 TFS Installation Upgrade and Administration
557
CHAPTER 32 TFS Reporting
575
CHAPTER 33 Working in Heterogeneous Environments
599
CHAPTER 34 TFS In The Cloud
613
Index
623
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strong/strong strongJoachim Rossberg /stronghas worked as an IT consultant since 1998. He is primarily a scrum master and project manager but has an extensive history as a system developer/designer. He has demonstrated his technical background with various achievements over the years: MCSD, MCDBA, MCSA, and MCSE. His specialties include project management, ALM process, and Team Foundation Server. Joachim is now working for Know IT Consulting in Gothenburg, Sweden. p

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