Professional Visual Studio 2005 Team System (Programmer to Programmer)

Overview

More often than not, the success of a project will be defined by how well a manager organizes and executes the required tasks. In the real world, these skills can vary greatly, which accounts for one of the reasons why certain projects succeed or fail. To minimize this variance and increase the predictability of project outcomes, you can supply a manager with two fundamental things:

No matter what software development project you are working on, the following common tasks keep coming up over and over again. The project manager must do all of the following:

As a project manager within Team System, you are empowered to do all of these things. Not only can you create and monitor project plans, Team Foundation Server provides a set of tools and the infrastructure to help you communicate and collaborate with other team members, automatically aggregate and collect project health metrics, and centralize all project management operations. For the first time, project managers can now choose to interact with a project on Team Foundation Server using a variety of tools, including Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, or an ultra-light version of Visual Studio 2005 called Team Explorer. You can pick the tool you feel most comfortable with and run with it.

This chapter focuses on common project management tasks, including the following:

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