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Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Pro-Developer)

Managing Projects with Microsoft  Visual Studio  Team System (Pro-Developer)

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Authors: Joel Semeniuk, Martin Danner
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 372
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ISBN: 0735622167
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.786
EAN: 9780735622166
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Publication Date: April 11, 2007
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Product Description
A practical, hands-on guide to managing development teams and processes with the Visual Studio Team System development environment. Includes in-depth product information and insights from experienced trainers and early users. This is an ideal guide for using Visual Studio Team System to maximize project management effectiveness.


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2 out of 5 stars Good on VSTS, lousy on process and requirements   September 30, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book provides a good overview of VSTS. It goes into enough detail that the reader understands the broad range capabilities without being overwhelmed. If you just want a reference on VSTS, then I recommend this book.

However, the book is just plain lousy when it comes to the process of managing an actual project. Firstly, PMBOK stands for "Body of Knowledge" not "Book of Knowledge". Secondly, the importance of gathering, analyzing, validating, and verify requirements is woefully under-represented. Quality is mentioned, but in such a cursory way as to be practically useless. Ditto on CMM - not enough detail is given on key processes and work products. The process here seems focused on building software without first determining what to build or checking the correctness of what was actually build.

The approach here might work on small greenfield projects, but would be a train-wreck on any large project with involving any degree of human safety, legacy systems, accountability, etc. In other words, the project management approach in this book is probably not suitable for 90% of projects in an enterprise IT environment.



4 out of 5 stars Well organized and useful   September 26, 2007
This book helped me with ideas that put in practice, provided new ideas of as it manages projects with VSTS. For me it was useful.


5 out of 5 stars Finally, a Practical Solution for teams to create quality software...   August 28, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, Joel really gets to the heart of addressing the reasons and benefits of having a common set of application lifecycle management tools (Visual Studio Team 2005 System) for all participants in the software development process to effectively track and report on individual and team progress.

It's not just the tracking and reporting, but its the metrics provided that allow answers to questions such as:" What percent complete are we at for this development project?; What's the overall software quality measurement?; How much more time is required before we are done?"

Not only does Joel discuss the problem of inter and extra-team communications for reporting on software development projects, he provides practical advice, examples and guidelines on how to implement and use Visual Studio 2005 Team System to orchestrate the communications and reporting processes for all roles (project manager, architect, developer, tester, sponsor, etc.) in the software development process.

A must read for anyone that manages Visual Studio.NET software development projects and wants to increase the effectiveness of their development efforts!


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