May 13, 2024
3 minute read
Test Framework Server (TFS) is a server-based application lifecycle management (ALM) platform that helps teams collaborate on software development and testing projects. TFS enables teams to track requirements, manage code, build and test software, and track bugs and other issues. It provides a central repository for all project artifacts, including source code, requirements, test cases, and bug reports. TFS also includes a number of tools for automating tasks, such as build automation, test automation, and continuous integration.
Why Learn TFS?
There are many reasons to learn TFS. Some of the benefits of learning TFS include:
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Reading list
We've selected four books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
TFS.
Discusses how to use TFS to implement test-driven development (TDD) for .NET projects. It covers topics such as unit testing, integration testing, and performance testing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of TFS 2017, covering topics such as source control, build automation, testing, and reporting. It good resource for anyone who wants to learn more about TFS 2017.
Provides a comprehensive overview of TFS 2019, covering topics such as source control, build automation, testing, and reporting. It good resource for anyone who wants to learn more about TFS 2019.
Provides a guide to using Git for version control in TFS projects. It covers topics such as setting up Git, creating repositories, and using Git commands. It good resource for anyone who wants to learn how to use Git with TFS.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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