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Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012

Sam Guckenheimer and Neno Loje

This is the most practical, valuable guide for every member of the software team who intends to run or participate in software projects using Microsoft's Visual Studio 2012 Team Foundation Server (TFS). Written by a top Microsoft Visual Studio development team leader and a leading Visual Studio implementation consultant, it focuses on the real challenges development organizations face. The authors identify powerful lessons and best practices learned at Microsoft, and cover the entire development lifecycle, from requirements gathering through testing and beyond. This edition adds coverage of VS 2012's extensive new team features, as well as new coverage of using TFS to actively support teams that practice Scrum. Throughout, the authors focus on showing how to use TFS to reduce waste, increase transparency, and accelerate the flow of value to the end customer.

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