Practical Application Lifecycle Management
Regions Bank Operations Center
Cafeteria Presentation Roo
100
Birmingham Alabama 35244
United States
Welcome Time: 8:15 AM
| Product(s): | Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Visual Studio Team Edition. |
| Audience(s): | Business Decision Maker, Developer Generalists, IT Decision Maker and Technology Decision Maker. |
| Presenter(s): | Chris Menegay |
Event Overview Business and technology executives and IT managers are being asked to do more with less. Maintenance of legacy systems and current technology support consumes vast amounts of a typical enterprise IT budget, leaving few resources to develop new standards-based, adaptive applications that meet the core needs of the business. Microsoft and Notion Solutions are pleased to invite you to join us for a day devoted to software development lifecycle (SDLC) practices and techniques. If you’ve heard the buzz about ALM (application lifecycle management) and want to know how Microsoft addresses this space with Visual Studio Team System 2008, or if you are just wondering how to manage your licenses that need to renewed, then let us show you some best practices for managing the various challenges of your software projects. You will also learn how to get the most utilization from the tools you already own. These sessions cover the application of tools and process and are not simply a tool feature presentation. Introduction to ALM /Breakfast • Overview of concepts and Microsoft’s ALM strategy and technologies • Overview of Notion Solutions Managing People and Work • Tips to define who is available for work and managing a flexible resource pool • Prioritizing and grouping work into iterations • Handling on-going maintenance Requirements Management • Practices for prioritizing, detailing, approving and assigning work requests. Work should come into the process in a define fashion and be assigned to individuals • Development practices • Defining and enforcing development standards including code quality, clarity and testing • Managing database development standards Release Management • Defining what a release is, and clumping work into releases • Handing releases off from development to QA • Managing production releases • Managing database changes • Performing Builds Test Management • Defining test cases and mapping that to testable builds and requirements • Maintaining tests over time and versioning them through releases • Automating testing during build VSTS 2010 – The future of the ALM from Microsoft Register by Email
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