End to End Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010 Keynote
Speaker: Tzvia Gitlin | Technology: VS - ALM
End to End Application Lifecycle Management from Microsoft (including: requirements
management, architecture, development, build, deploy, testing, reports and many
more)and many more)
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Visual Studio 2010 Architecture Guidance and tools
Speaker: Gad Meir | Technology: VS - Ultimate
The new Architect tools presented in Visual Studio 2010 revolutionize the ability
of the architect to deeply understand current and future architectures. Even more
important is the new features that enable the architect to verify, that his architectural
guidelines are not violated during the development process. The new dynamic architectural
documentation feature is a paradigm shift in the way to create and present architectural
data and the smooth integration of the architect in the TFS ALM process, makes the
architect for the first time, an equal and active member of the project team. Come
and learn about all those excitement features and how to use them correctly from
someone that make his living from analyzing and fixing architectural errors.
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A Lap Around Visual Studio 2010 Application Lifecycle Management
Speaker: Brian Keller | Technology: VS
In this demo-rich session we will take a tour of many of the new capabilities of
Visual Studio 2010 for application lifecycle management. This includes a look at
the new build automation, project management, branching and merging, and related
capabilities of Team Foundation Server 2010. We will also look at the new design
and modeling tools and software testing capabilities of Visual Studio 2010.
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Database Development Lifecycle with Visual Studio 2010
Speaker: Dan Morgenstern | Technology: VS - Premium
Agile can be a four-letter word when introduced to database developers. In this
session, you will learn how real-world database developers embrace agile.
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Applied Software Testing with Visual Studio 2010
Speaker: Shai Raiten | Technology: VS - Test Professional
Visual Studio 2010 offers a wide range of software testing capabilities: manual
testing, automated UI testing, low-level unit testing, and even performance testing
tools capable of simulating thousands or even millions of active users. But how
do you know which tools to choose for your project? How do you apply common best
practices from across the industry to the tools and techniques offered by Visual
Studio 2010? In this session we'll attempt to send you home with a list of ways
you can fine-tune your testing process to ensure you're making the most effective
use of Visual Studio 2010's testing capabilities.
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Customizing TFS 2010 Build and deploy Processes
Speaker: Shmulik Segal | Technology: TFS & VS
Team Build is a core part of TFS with many powerful analysis components built-in.Team
Build and deploy is extensible, configurable, and extremely powerful.This session
will help you unleash the power of team build and deploy so you can create automated
builds and deploysand leverage your Development life Cycle process in a significant
way.
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Getting started with Visual Studio Lab Management 2010
Speaker: Coby Peled & Eran Ruso | Technology: Lab Management
In this session, you will walk through the setup and configuring SCVMM and hosts,
enabling lab management, creating the first virtual environment. Then you will see
how to create the different test and build artifacts and link them quickly, to realize
the end-to-end scenarios with build, deployment, and testing on a virtual environment.
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Test Driven Development with Visual Studio 2010 (Agile)
Speaker: Ariel Gur-Arie | Technology: VS 2010
Agile" can be a four-letter word when introduced to developers. In this session,
you will learn how real-world developers embrace agile development processes by
using Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server to manage development.
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Agile Project Management with Team Foundation Server 2010
Speaker: Brian Keller | Technology: VS 2010
Whether you’re already a certified ScrumMaster, or just know that you want to “be
more agile,” Team Foundation Server 2010 offers a wealth of new capabilities to
help you manage your projects in a more agile manner. In this session we’ll explore
these new capabilities, such as rich relationships between work items, new out-of-the-box
reports, agile planning workbooks, ad hoc reporting, and the new Visual Studio Scrum
process template. We’ll also show how agile teams can be managed across the enterprise
with the forthcoming integration between Team Foundation Server 2010 and Microsoft
Project Server.agile techniques as they apply to database development.
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