Team Foundation Server 2012 starter : your quick start guide to TFS 2012, top features, and best practices with hands on examples / Jacob Ehn, Terje Sandstrøm.
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- computer
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- 9781849688390
- 1849688397
- Microsoft Visual studio
- Microsoft Visual studio
- Microsoft Visual studio
- Computer software -- Development -- Computer programs
- Teams in the workplace -- Data processing
- Équipes de travail -- Informatique
- COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- General
- COMPUTERS -- Programming -- General
- Computer software -- Development -- Computer programs
- Teams in the workplace -- Data processing
- 005.3 23
- QA76.76.D47 E36 2012eb
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This Starter guide is a short, sharp introduction to Team Foundation Server 12, covering everything you need to get up and running. If you are a developer, project lead, tester, or IT administrator working with Team Foundation Server 2012 this guide will get you up to speed quickly and with minimal effort.
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the authors; About the reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; www.PacktLib. PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Team Foundation Server 2012 Starter; So, what is Team Foundation Server 2012?; Installation; Option A -- Basic installation; Step 1 -- Running the setup; Step 2 -- Configuration; Step 3 -- Setting up the database; Step 4 -- Reviewing; Step 5 -- Performing the configuration; That's it; Option B -- Standard server installation; Option C -- Team Foundation Service; Step 1 -- What do I need; Step 2 -- Signing up to the TFS service; Quick start -- Creating your first project
Step 1 -- Finding and connecting to the TFS 2012Step 2 -- Creating a team project; Step 3 -- Creating the team; Step 4 -- Structuring areas for categorization and planning the release; Step 5 -- Creating product backlog items; Step 6 -- Assigning PBI to a sprint; Step 7 -- Creating subtasks; Step 8 -- Setting up the source control structure; Step 9 -- Adding solution to the source control; Step 10 -- Installing and configuring the build system; Step 11 -- Creating your first continuous integration build; Step 12 -- Naming; What do I need on my client machine?; Top features you'll want to know about
1 -- Team Explorer2 -- Version control; Source control explorer; Workspaces; Changesets; Pending changes; Get Latest/Get Specific; History; Annotate; Shelving; Branching and merging; 3 -- Work items; Creating work items; Querying work items; Using Microsoft Excel for batch updating; The My Works hub; 4 -- The Agile planning tools; Product and sprint backlogs; Using the Task and Kanban boards; 5 -- Build automation; Creating a build definition; Running a build; Customizing build definitions; People and places you should get to know; Official Sites; Articles and tutorials; Community; Blogs
Third-party toolsOther Books; Extensions; Twitter
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