9. • Tighter loop between the Business
Stakeholders and Development Team
• Graphical design tools built in
PowerPoint
• Embed other content including
context slides
• Capture screen shots and create
lightweight animations
• Store common elements within a
shape library
• Create master templates to simplify
multiple similar views
• Get feedback to others
• mail the document
• print the document
• version control the document
• leverage collaborative editing tools
• leverage web viewing tools
10. • Accessed from
the Team Project
Web Access
• Shows a single
view of the
current backlog
of work
• Dynamically re-
ordered and
group
• Enable Product
Owner to quickly
prioritize work
and outline
dependencies
and relationships
11.
12.
13. • Allows the developer to easily
context switch
• Packages all the open work
• Save entire environment
settings
• Fix urgent bugs
• Recall task, work is instantly
restored in context and error-
free.
• Resume where the developer
left off
14.
15.
16. • Shared knowledge across
team
• Code reviews can be set as a
quality gate
• Source changes highlighted
and comments about the
changes.
17. • Multiple views
• Old code line in Red
• New code line in Yellow
• Supports in-line comments
18. • Detect code blocks with
common structure and
approach
• Search is semantic, not just
literal
• Detects both ‘copy and paste’
errors
• Detects code fragments with a
common logical structure
• Review common code and
decide how to proceed
19.
20.
21. • Support for rich text and
images
• Embedded in the view
• Improves fidelity of
feedback
• Standard fields are pre
populated.
26. • Run tests in the background
• Never pause and wait for test results
• Support for multiple unit testing frameworks
• Integrated deeply into the IDE
• Support MS Test, xunit, and nunit
• Target both .NET and native C++ code
• Combined with Test Impact Analysis
• most important tests are always
• Run first, so failures appear in seconds.
27. • Series of PowerShell
commands
• Historical Debugger
• Full collection
options
• View requests and
exceptions
• Shows all events and
calls
28. • Capture application issues in
production
• Actionable workflow between
development and operations
• Operations leveraging System
Center to pass data to the
development team
• Integrated Intellitrace
infrastructure used for
historical debugging
• Fully integrated with TFS
work items
29.
30.
31. • Storyboarding
• Storyboarding using PowerPoint
• Management Priorities
• Backlog Management
• Sprint Planning & Execution
• Capacity, Sprint Burn down
• Personalized Productivity
• Context switching, My Work, Unit Testing Explorer, Code Clone & Review
• Team Navigator
• Feedback Client
• Continuous Stakeholder Feedback
• Intellitrace in Production
• SCOM & TFS Integration
• Intellitrace in Production, SCOM<->TFS Connector
The business analyst starts by adding user stories. CLICK Once the user stories has been entered the developer creates tasks for implementing each user storyCLICK Meanwhile the tester authors tests against those user stories CLICK Now the developer writes code that implements a task and checks it into TFSCLICK The checking are materialized to a buildCLICK The tester examines the build, notes the delivered changes and deploys the build to test environment (not shown)CLICK The tester begins testing the build by choosing a test and running it using Microsoft Test Manager CLICK The tester identifies a bug and files it with one click – the bug is automatically associated with the test and the user storyCLICK The cycle can continue as the developer fixes the bug, associates a check-in, and then creates a build which the tester then pulls into test (and so on) CLICK