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Module 1: Introduction to Visual Studio Team System

  • Introduction to the Woodgrove Instant Securities Portal
  • Overview of the WISP Development Lifecycle
  • The Envisioning Track
  • The Planning Track-Project Setup
  • The Planning Track-Design
  • The Building Track
  • The Stabilizing Track
  • The Deploying Track
  • The WISP Application
  • Visual Studio Team System Components
  • Demonstration: Exploring Visual Studio Team System
  • WISP Project Kickoff Discussion
  • Lab: Exploring the Resource Toolkit and GABBI
Skills
  • Identify the features of WISP.
  • Identify the tools that are included in Visual Studio Team System.
  • Use the Resource Toolkit to perform the tasks in this workshop.
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Module 2: Setting Up an Application Development Project

  • Project Setup Tasks
  • Process Methodologies Supported by Visual Studio Team System
  • Demonstration: Setting Up a Team Project
  • WISP Project Setup Review Discussion
  • Best Practices for Using Visual Studio Team System Tools to Set Up an Application Development Project
  • Lab: Setting Up the WISP Project
Skills
  • Project managers will be able to create a team project, define work items, and create a document library.
  • Infrastructure architects will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to create a logical datacenter diagram.
  • Solution architects will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to create an application diagram.
  • Developers and testers will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to run unit and code coverage tests.
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Module 3: Designing an Application

  • Design Tasks
  • Design Diagrams
  • What Are Source Control Policies?
  • Demonstration: Creating Design Diagrams
  • WISP Design Review Discussion
  • Best Practices for Using Visual Studio Team System Tools to Design an Application
  • Lab: Designing WISP
Skills
  • Project managers will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to add requirements, tasks, and document templates to a Team Portfolio Project.
  • Infrastructure architects will be able to create a logical datacenter diagram, create a deployment diagram, and use source control.
  • Solution architects will be able to create an application diagram, configure a check-in policy, use source control, upload documents to the project portal site, and manage task assignments.
  • Developers will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to run a static analysis test.
  • Testers will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to run load tests.
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Module 4: Building an Application

  • Build Tasks
  • What Is a Class Diagram?
  • The Test-Driven Development Methodology
  • Demonstration: Writing Source Code by Using the TDD Methodology
  • WISP Build Review Discussion
  • Best Practices for Using Visual Studio Team System Tools to Build an Application
  • Lab: Building WISP
Skills
  • Project managers will be able to use the predefined reports included in Visual Studio Team System.
  • Infrastructure architects will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to extend a logical datacenter diagram.
  • Solution architects will be able to use Visual Studio Team System tools to extend an application connection diagram.
  • Developers will be able to generate an application framework, create a class diagram, run unit tests, run code-coverage tests, use source control, and manage task assignments.
  • Testers will be able to use the predefined reports included in Visual Studio Team System.
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Module 5: Stabilizing an Application

  • Stabilization Tasks
  • The Build Process
  • Demonstration: Performing a Code Profiling Test
  • WISP Stabilization Review Discussion
  • Best Practices for Using Visual Studio Team System Tools to Stabilize an Application
  • Lab: Stabilizing WISP
Skills
  • Project managers will be able to use Visual Studio Team System to add a work item type.
  • Information architects and solution architects will be able to use the predefined reports included in Visual Studio Team System.
  • Developers will be able to use the predefined reports included in Visual Studio Team System.
  • Testers will be able to run unit tests, run code-analysis tests, run load tests, log bugs, build an application, use source control, and manage task assignments.
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Module 6: Deploying an Application

  • Deploying Tasks
  • Components of the Final Build
  • Types of Setup Projects
  • Demonstration: Creating a Build Type and Building a Team Project
  • WISP Deploying Review Discussion
  • Best Practices for Using Visual Studio Team System Tools to Deploy an Application
  • WISP Project Closing Discussion
  • Lab: Deploying WISP
Skills
  • Solution architects will be able to branch source code files, and create and test the deployment build.
  • Project managers, infrastructure architects, developers, and testers will be able to install and run the solution.
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