Exploring Visual Studio 2010 ALM Tools

Exploring Visual Studio 2010 ALM Tools

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Overview:
Tracking and maintaining a software development project requires a team effort. With big improvements in the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools in Visual Studio 2010, project tracking can now be part of the development process. Anybody from team members, to project managers can now update tasks, check-in code, run a testing matrix, report bugs and so much more. In this course you’ll start with an introduction to the ALM tools found in the Visual Studio 2010 Product Line. These tools cover user roles, management, reporting and work tracking. Then the course will move onto version control with side by side code comparison. Then you’ll be shown how Team Build can streamline your build process and how working with Microsoft Test Manager can improve your testing practices. As with any software development project, regression testing is a very important part and the course covers using Automated Testing with Visual Studio for both Windows and Web application testing. You’ll then move on to Modeling Tools that cover the diagramming features of Visual Studio. Then last to Database Tools overview with subjects such as development, versioning, schemas, data generation plans and more.
Pre-requisites:
This course assumes that students have a programming background and experience working in Visual Studio. The user should also have a basic understanding of software development practices.
At Course Completion:
  • See the new features of Visual Studio 2010 for Application Lifecycle Management (ALM).
  • Learn about the Team foundation Data Warehouse.
  • Understand about Team System and Excel Reports as well as Ad-hoc reporting.
  • Learn about Work Tracking with hierarchies, queries and link queries.
  • Then move on to Version Control with Team Foundation Server version control concepts.
  • See the new Version Control features like folder comparison, labels and branches.
  • Work with Team Build Architecture on build definitions, scheduling builds and gated check-ins.
  • Learn about Microsoft Test and Lab Manger for test plans for both manual and automated testing.
  • Create bugs and how to manage them through context and reporting.
  • Work with Test Project Overview, configuration and list editor for automated testing.
  • Understand coded UI testing for Windows and Web Applications.
  • Create Data-Driven Coded UI Testing.
  • Learn about Web testing Using extraction and validation rules.
  • See the importance of Load Testing using threshold rules.
  • Work with Visual Studio 2010 modeling tools.
  • Learn about improving code quality with Unit Testing, Analysis, Performance Tools and IntelliTrace.
  • See Visual Studio 2012 Database tools in relation with versioning, project structure and deployment.

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Outline:
Introducing Visual Studio 2010 ALM Tools
Management Reporting
Work Tracking Overview
Version Control Overview
Version Control Features
Team Build
Working with Microsoft Test and Lab Manager
Creating and Managing Bugs with Microsoft Test Manager
Overview of Lab Manager
Automated Testing with Visual Studio
Coded UI Testing
Data-Driven Coded UI Testing
Web Testing
Load Testing
Visual Studio 2010 Modeling Tools
Developer Tools - Improving Code Quality with Unit Testing
Developer Tools - Improving Code Quality with Analysis and Performance Tools
Developer Tools - Using the Code Profiler
Visual Studio 2010 Database Tools Overview

 
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