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Requirements - und Projektmanagement. mit Team Foundation Server 2010. Neno Loje MVP für Team System www.teamsystempro.de. Agenda. Einleitung Application Lifecycle Management Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) Projektplanung
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Requirements- und Projektmanagement mit Team Foundation Server 2010 Neno Loje MVP für Team System www.teamsystempro.de
Agenda • Einleitung • ApplicationLifecycle Management • Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 • Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) • Projektplanung • Projektsteuerung & Transparenz • Einbeziehung aller Projektinteressierten • Anforderungen
A Value-Up Approach to Software Development Work-down Value-up Plan Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 In traditional project management tasks are decomposed into items and checked off as completed Value-up methods deliver incremental value for the customer to evaluate each iteration
Application Lifecycle Management Team System
ALM-Rollen und Verantwortlichkeiten Requirements Management QoS Management Business Analysts Requirements Analysis Project Planning Task Assignment Project Managers Architecture Modeling Bug Tracking Analysis and Design Architects Design for Deployment Development Executives Portfolio Management Project Organization Stakeholder Communication UI Design UI Designers UI Prototyping UI Flow Modeling Customer Support Infrastructure Architecture Operations Database Design Infrastructure Deployment DBAs Database Source Control Database Test Data Gen Test Case Management Testers Developers Code Analysis Manual Testing Unit Testing Load Testing Version Control Automated Testing
Create and track tasks, scenarios, requirements Assign work across team Friction-free updates for team Use workflow to enforce process Work tracking integrated with source control, builds, tests Multi-dimensional record of your project over time Team Foundation Server 2008:Great for Tracking Work
No support for hierarchy No tools for quickly managing your backlog No tools for managing team or individual capacity Team Foundation Server 2008:Not Great for Planning Work
Top-to-Bottom Traceability Requirements Traceability Parent/Child Relationships Rollup and Drilldown Agile Planning Built-in product backlog mgmt Built-in iteration planning Easily customizable Great Project Integration Full dependency linking Full round-tripping w/ TFS Team Foundation Server 2010:No More Planning Black Box
DEMO Planning a Sprint with Team Foundation Server 2010
Reports indicate how the project is trending How many work items are remaining? How many unplanned work items do we have? (scope creep, or “dark matter”) Which requirements have been tested? How quickly are we resolving and closing work items? How many bugs are being re-activated? … Team Foundation Server 2008:Reports Help to Eliminate Surprises
Built-in reports may not answer all questions Customizing process templates can break the built-in reports SQL Server Reporting Services very sophisticated… … but requires specialized skillset. Even with those skills, takes too much effort. Ad hoc reporting against the OLAP cube is possible… … but the schema can be tricky to master. Team Foundation Server 2008:Building Custom Reports is Challenging
Reporting for mere mortals Generate reports from queries Manipulate data with Excel Friendlier OLAP cube Share the knowledge Embed reports via MOSS Team Foundation Server 2010:No More Late Surprises
DEMO Building and Customizing Reports with Team Foundation Server 2010
Stakeholders play a vital role in the successful delivery of an agile development project. Role of stakeholders: Project funding Provide requirements Prioritize work Review deliverables Provide feedback Change their minds Stakeholders are Key to Success
What is the team building? When will it be done? Is the team on track? What obstacles is the team facing? How do I file bugs? How do I request features? Needs of Stakeholders
Information-rich dashboards Roll-up reports show KPI’s Drill-down for further analysis Quickly customizable Easy interaction with developers Web-based bug filing Web-based feature requests Track status of bugs / features No More Stakeholder Surprises
DEMO A Stakeholders’s view of Team Foundation Server 2010
Work Item Apps, you have the choice Übernommen von: Richard Hundhausen, www.accentient.com
Integration with… … MS Outlook: TeamCompanion ($) … MS Word : Word2TFS (free) … Mind Manager: RequirementsMapper ($) Even More Work Item Clients
"Basic Configuration" Reporting & Project Portal optional 64-bit, DC, Client OS (Windows Vista & 7) Voraussetzungen (Server): SQL Server 2008, WSS 3.0 SP2 HDD free space 1.5x size of current TFS databases (Upgrade) Voraussetzungen (Client): Office 2007 SP1, Windows XP SP3 (oder höher) VS 2010 (oder VS 2005/2008 mit SP1 und Patch) 1 TFS und 1 CAL in jedem VS mit MSDN Team Foundation Server 2010
Team Foundation Server 2010 Neue Work Items (z.B. User Story, Test Case, etc.) Hierarchische Work Items Diverse Work Item-Verknüpfungstypen Excel-Sheets für Projekt-/Iterationsplanung Berichte von Work Item Queries generieren Berichte & Dashboards Zusammenfassung
Überblick Visual Studio 2010 Quick Reference Guidance (deu.) Installation, Konfiguration & Administration Vorbereiten auf den Team Foundation Server 2010 (deu.) Team Foundation Installation Guide for Visual Studio Team System 2010 (engl.) Visual Studio 2010 TFS Upgrade Guide (engl.) Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010 VM Factory (engl.) TFS Integration Platform (engl.) Visual Studio 2010 Licensing White Paper (engl.) Anforderungsmanagement Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Requirements Management Guidance (engl.) Architektur System Modellierung, System Analyse sowie deren Erweiterbarkeit und Integration mit dem Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (deu.) Versionsverwaltung / Konfigurationsmanagement Visual Studio TFS Branching Guide 2010 (engl.) Unternehmensweit einheitliche Build-Prozesse abbilden mit Microsoft Visual Studio 2010* (deu.) Testen Effiziente Qualitätssicherung und Testen mit Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (deu.) Prozesse & Vorgehensmodelle Agile Softwareentwicklung mit dem Visual Studio Team System nach Scrum (deu.) Weitere Informationen?
Danke für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit! Im Anschluss oder per E-Mail an:neno@teamfoundationserver.de