Do you manage SharePoint projects with TFS (with proven Agile/Scrum and ALM Strategies)?
Last updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 8 months ago.See historyTeam Foundation Server (TFS) is the fully integrated solution to manage projects, giving developers, testers and management a single source of truth for all project needs.
Project Managers and stakeholders will love
- TFS's integration with code/SQL/SharePoint which provides a dashboard with project reports, giving them greater visibility of the project status and burn down lists
- The easily customization of the data using Excel Web Services
Developers will love
- TFS 2010 for the SQL and SharePoint Server Explorer and the integration of viewing, creating and deploying
- That they don't have to try to interpret a bug report from a tester, and then they have to reproduce it. Why? Because of Intellitrace, which allows you to double click and open to the exact line of code with the variables set.
- Seamless source control
- No waiting for compiling and tests to run. The integration with the build server (continuous integration) is the biggest productivity boost you can give a developer
- SharePoint Wiki
Testers will love
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The many ways of automating their manual tests via:
- Web tests
- Performance tests
- And the jewel in the crown, Coded UI Tests
- The fact they never have to spend time reproducing a bug before documenting it
- And it gets better, they don't have to document it because testing tools recorded what they did
- Later on, when they decide to go with Lab Manager they will never spend time setting up that special environment (say running windows 95 and IE6)