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Team Foundation Server 2010 Advanced Topics

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Summary:
This two-day, instructor-led course dives deep into the areas of process template customization, version control, parallel development and Team Foundation Build. It provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively customize process templates, understand the advanced usage of the version control and check-in policies in a parallel development environment, and how to customize and leverage Team Foundation Build. The course also includes many best practices and solutions to common problems in Team Foundation Server 2010

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for students who have a working-knowledge of Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010, or who have attended comparable training classes.

Topics:

  • Customizing Process Templates
  • Parallel Development
  • Check-In Policies
  • Team Foundation Build

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, the student should have experience with Team Foundation Server 2010. Additionally, students should:
Have familiarity with their organization's software development process
Have experience developing and supporting multiple versions of a software project
Have experience working with multiple developers on a software project
Have experience with the types of conflicts that can arise from a multi-developer project
Have familiarity with distributed application design (i.e. client/server, web, n-tier, etc.)
Be able to read and understand C# .NET code (all source code will be provided)
Understand Microsoft Windows operating system and security basics




Last Update: May 23, 2012