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DEV217. Deep Dive into the Team Foundation Server 2012 Agile Planning Tools . Gregg Boer Principal Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. What are the Agile Tools Making them work your process templates Making them work with your processes.
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DEV217 Deep Dive into the Team Foundation Server 2012 Agile Planning Tools Gregg Boer Principal Program Manager Microsoft Corporation
Agenda • What are the Agile Tools • Making them work your process templates • Making them work with your processes
What we want What TFS can do
SCRUM CMMI Agile Kanban Your process, our process, any process What we want What TFS can do
What work items appear on your backlog? What states represent “In Progress”? What field is your “Remaining Work” field? What columns do we put on the task board? TFS Work Item Tracking
Process Settings TFS Work Item Tracking
Process Templates ++ ++
Related Content • DEV212 – Implementing Scrum using Team Foundation Server 2012 • DEV318 – Working on an Agile Team with Visual Studio 2012 and Team Foundation Server 2012 DEV11-HOL - Agile Project Management in Team Foundation Server 2012 Team Foundation Servier Demo Station Find Me Later At: blogs.msdn.com/greggboer
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