4. Application lifecycle management
“Application lifecycle management (ALM) is the
marriage of business management to
software engineering made possible by tools
that facilitate and integrate requirements
management, architecture, coding, testing, tracki
ng, and release management.”
-Wikipedia
6. Continuous value without barriers
Define
REQUIREMENTS
• Requirements
toolbox
• User and stakeholder
engagement
Develop
• Continuous testing
• Continuous feedback
• Acceptance test driven
development
• End-to-end traceability
with PMO integration
WORKING SOFTWARE
SHARED ARTIFACTS
49. UI Improvements
• More colors
• Redesigned Team Explorer, featuring icons
• Ability to “pop out” dockable windows for pending
changes, builds, etc
50. Release Management
• New tool for release management -- InRelease
• Ships in-the-box
• Greatly simplifies releasing software
51. Team Room
• Real-time collaborative chat room for team project members
• Source control and build actions announced in real-time
52. Improved Git Support
• Git is an option for source control when creating a Team
Project
• Team Build supports Git
• Ships with GUI tools for managing repositories and
performing common Git actions
55. Code Lens
• View where code is referenced
• See what tests cover a particular method, and whether those
tests are passing
• See TFS check-in and work item history for code
58. VS-TFS fully supports your modern development process
• You can manage multiple teams working on the same
backlog;
• You can manage several level of requirements;
• You can forecast utilization and capacity;
• You can easily manage your backlogs;
• Real time visibility and transparency are build in;
• Dashboards and reports are available to assess progress
at a glance; and
• Easy to loop in feedback and incidents into your backlog.
59. VS-TFS fully supports your modern development process
• Fully integrated, from planning to release
• Powerful tools to understand and improve your code
• Intuitive UI
61. Additional Resources
VM: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/briankel/archive/2013/08/27/new-lab-agile-planning-and-portfolio-management-withteam-foundation-server-2013.aspx
What’s new in Planning and Tracking: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh913786(v=vs.110)
What’s New in 2012 RC: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb386063(v=vs.110)
Agile Planning and Iterations: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500404(v=vs.110)
Customize Task Board : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh739066(v=vs.110).aspx
Engaging Stakeholders Through Continuous Feedback: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh301769(v=vs.110)
Enabling Data Flow Between TFS and Project Server: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg455680(v=vs.110)
Teams (An older Blog post): http://www.clemensreijnen.nl/post/2011/10/09/Teams-in-VS11.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/dn306083(v=vs.120).aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh913786(v=vs.120).aspx
Estimate: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh765979(v=vs.120).aspx
Ordering: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh765981(v=vs.120).aspx
Analytics: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/jj620913(v=vs.120).aspx
Modern application lifecycle management. Discover how your development team can collaborate more easily with one another with new stakeholders and project manager capabilities through Visual Studio 2012 & 2013. How do you ensure that you are focusing your attention, efforts and resources on the highest-priority requirements, while managing change and cutting costs? Visual Studio provides teams with the ability to effectively manage requirements and collect feedback from customers. The new features in Team Foundation Server open an new world of possibilities to effectively manage requirements and drive customer feedback into the system to help prioritize and understand customer needs.
Won’t cover dev/build/…Assuming an understanding of Agile and Scrum
Software development in enterprises and business organizations is a cross-functional undertaking. Barriers and chasms between the cross-functional teams that need to integrate in delivering software are the top impediments that hinder value delivery. Such impediments are usually a manifestation of rigid processes, ineffective collaboration tools, and development practices that do not take advantage of the advances in technology and opportunities to better integrate teams.
Note : the ALM circle/loop visual is commonly misinterpreted as implying a SCRUM affinity. The intent of the circle/loop is not to imply a SCRUM or Agile (Agile with a Caps A) alliance. The intent of the circle/loop visual is to reflect a continuous evolution of software investments and the notion of continuous value delivery. The Define, Develop, and Operate lifecycle phases and the impediments that can surface within/across them are methodology agnostic. Team barriers and boundaries result in value delivery impediments that adversely impact the entire software lifecycle from requirements definition to production deployment & operations, and continuous evolution to sustain new and incremental value delivery. The net adverse impact is increased cycle times in delivering value to take the business forward at the needed velocity.Presenter TODO : Select and drill down on an impediment in each of the lifecycle phases – Define, Develop, and Operate. Pick a mix of impediments that can be used to illustrate the following root causes : rigid processes (Ex : sequential/waterfall transition from development to testing)ineffective collaboration tools (Ex : lack of tools to enable continuous feedback loops with users, lack of integrations between tools used to manage development and operations workloads)development practices that do not take advantage of advances in technology and opportunities to better integrate dependent functions (Ex : not practicing acceptance test driven development, not using automated testing to validate business rules at the services layer, or DevOps practices to integrate development and operations teams in designing for operations and resolving production incidents)
Manage resources poolDefine new workCreate wireframe and Use CaseRevise the architectureCode the solutionRecord completed work daily Test the featuresTrack progress with reports and dashboards
Best tool for the job, based on role
Work items = artifact documentation, e.g. word template, predefined fields, sometimes predefined possible valuesQueries = Dynamic view, real time, of work items based on filter and criteriaReports = Reporting Services on SQL datawarehouse/cubeDocuments = pre-defined templates standardized for all and include XLS workbooks to be used to manage some of the workKanban + custom
Also CMMIKanban boardPick the closest to your process and adapt
Ba/ui…tool already familiar with
Dev can see it in VSPO in web access…
Solicit early feedback from your stakeholders to improve quality and delivery
Want to use xls orpjt? Not a problem with bi-directional sync
Vs2012 – user story/PBI then tasks in TFS , other levels would be in XLS, pjt or …Now included in vs2013
Each team project is configured with one level of portfolio backlog using the Feature work item type. In addition, you can configure up to four additional levels of portfolio backlogs, In total, this provides you with seven levels from the top-level portfolio backlog to task. To access portfolio backlogs from an upgraded team project, you must configure them using the Configure Features wizard. Access to portfolio backlogs requires full access.
Ordering – drag and dropEffort
Forecasting based on velocity
Based on dates, velocity and capacity
Capacity report by assigned to
Capacity report by activity type
Drag and dropPersonnalize WIPStates
Remember reports/queries
VelocityBurndownCumulativeDepends on process template
From Administration panel2012 now supports the concept of multiple teams within a team projects.A Team is responsible for an areaSpecify the areas and iterations a team owns and the dates for sprints to occur. Create customized home pages for teams. Define and manage team favorites and team alerts.See status and gain quick access to team favorites from a lightweight dashboard.
Per teamprovide an area for fostering and capturing communication among team members, both near and far. Teams can discuss work in progress, ask questions, share status, and clarify issues that arise in real time.By using the team room instead of email threads, you automatically receive an audit trail of conversations and decisions
Testing without a pre-defined scriptAgain quality faster
SCOM – Service Center integrationCapture application issues in production and provide an actionable workflow between development and operations by leveraging System Center and TFS work items integration
See overall work effort
Modeling (Use, conceptual, activity, sequence, layer, etc.) Linked them to WI – done by architect/ba, can be viewed by dev in WI
Few examplesCode duplicateCode metrics
Easily manage: drag and drop and edit on board without opening WI
Easily manage: drag and drop and edit on board without opening WI
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