Requirements Patterns With VSTS
Learn how Visual Studio 2005 Team System helps you define, store, track, and report requirements.
VSLive! Orlando, May 2006
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(Running time: 1 hour, 3 minutes)
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Martin Shoemaker,
Richard Hale Shaw Group
| Some projects use VB.NET, some use C#, some use Managed C++, and some use a combination of those. Some projects are Web-based, while others run on a desktop or in a console. But no matter how they differ, all projects are the same in one regard: They all have requirements. So requirements definition and management should be at the core of any good process. In this session, you'll learn how Visual Studio 2005 Team System helps you define, store, track, and report requirements. You'll also learn some simple yet powerful requirements patterns that you can apply to most projects and processes.
About the Speaker
Martin Shoemaker is a software developer with 20 years experience in the industry. He has twice been recognized by Microsoft as an MVP for Visual Development with C#. As an instructor and consultant for the Richard Hale Shaw Group, he offers his guidance and expertise to clients who need high-quality design services with UML, as well as custom software in the Windows and .NET environment. You can reach him at Martin@TabletUML.com.
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