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How to Fail with the Rational Unified Process (PDF)







How to Fail with the Rational Unified
Process (PDF)

How to Fail with the Rational Unified
Process (PDF)
04/12/2004 06:14 AM

This article has a good summary of a lot of mistakes in the software development life-cycle, including a comprehensive critique of the waterfall model (waterfalls are pretty but they just don't work).

More info on RUP. At our company we don't use RUP (you have to pay to use RUP), but we do adhere to the ideas of the spiral model.




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No-Cost Technical WebCast Seminars on
Semiconductor Manufacturing Process–
Series Is Presented by Speedline
Technologies –


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Busy process engineers are invited to gain in-depth information and how-to insight about the semiconductor manufacturing process in a series of no-cost technical webcast seminars, starting July 22 and running monthly through December. The free seminars are being presented by Speedline Technologies, Inc. (www.speedlinetech.com), the world leader for single-source process solutions for the PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging industries. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2004]

Rational ignorance


Rational ignorance 02/10/2004 02:51 AM
Lago
Rational Ignorance

Academic life is ruining the internet for me. An example: Today I read Joi Ito’s wandering entry on money, economics, and physics, and the first thing I thought of doing was to post a bibliography of all of the reading that should have been done before that post was made. And then I realized that posting such a bibliography is the equivalent of shouting at the television. It doesn’t matter what I say about it. The TV (and the internet) can’t really hear me.

Lago reacts to an interesting point that I in fact pondered yesterday before posting my thoughts from my lunch with Seth. Is it better for me to post my superficial musings with Seth in the one hour that I had before I needed to move on to the next thing, or do I scribble them in my notebook and write a more rigorous treatment with references. I decided, as Cory often says, that my blog is my notebook and that even though many of my thoughts were half-baked, it was better to write early/write often than to back burner the thoughts and probably never get around to posting them.

If you read on in Lago's post, he does raise a very interesting way to look at the trade-offs of shallow vs rigorous. What is the cost of rigor and is it worth it?

I am not an academic. I am an extremely busy businessman who happens be lucky enough to meet quite a few smart people from a variety of fields. As one good friend has told me, my primary purpose is to connect people. It probably adds more value to society for me to spend one hour getting two people excited enough to talk to each other than to sit and ponder a notion by myself. My blog is not a rigorous treatment of the topics that I'm interested in, but rather a collection of links, questions, thoughts and points of view. A great variety of people read this blog and I'm sure that just about any professional thinker in on any topic I write about will find my treatment of the topic rather superficial. The question is to me is whether this is valuable or whether my lack of rigor could actually be a disservice to the discourse.

Getting back to my last post... I actually did think about spending the weekend dragging out my old notes from Hayek, Coase, Arrow, Chandler, Shannon, Mauss, Simon, etc. and digging into my memory and trying to tie all of this together. Instead, I posted a my rambling thoughts because I knew I'd never do it if I put it off. Also, I realize that I will never be able to compete directly with full-time academic and that it is not my position to answer these questions in a rigorous way. I suppose that if I can end up getting Seth, an economist and a rabbi to sit down and chat about world views over dinner at some point, I will have served my purpose.

I don't want to ignite a academic vs non-academic flame-war here. I'm just trying to point out, as Lago does, that we are all making decisions about how much to study in order for us to make the right decisions. I don't have the time or the ability to do "all of the reading that should have been done before that post was made." Having said that, I would encourage people to post "a bibliography of all of the reading" since I am interested and so are many other people.


Free Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
Seminar Webcast, “Lead Free Process
Overview,”: Thursday, July 22, 2004


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Seminar Webcast, “Lead Free Process
Overview,”: Thursday, July 22, 2004
07/07/2004 02:38 AM
Free Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Seminar Webcast, “Lead Free Process Overview,” Thursday, July 22, 2004, 11 AM to Noon & 2 PM to 3 PM, Eastern Time.Presented by Speedline Technologies. [PRWEB Jul 7, 2004]

How IBM Is Tucking in Its Rational Tools


How IBM Is Tucking in Its Rational Tools 12/12/2003 10:26 AM
IBM executives give an overview of how they are integrating tools provider Rational Software while re-aligning software divisions.

Q&A: Mike Devlin, IBM Rational GM


Q&A: Mike Devlin, IBM Rational GM 12/29/2003 11:10 AM
Devlin tears himself away from integrating the software development tools company he helped create to discuss Rational's fusion with Big Blue.

Due Process, or No Process: Rule of Law
at Stake


Due Process, or No Process: Rule of Law
at Stake
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Our government insists that it can kidnap a foreign national overseas and hold him forever in a Guantanamo jail, or put him through a military trial and even execute him. Oh, the government has made a few cosmetic concessions to law in its plans for military tribunals. But note that these are unilateral changes and can be withdrawn at any time. Our government also insists that U.S. citizens can be declared enemy combatants and tossed into jail forever, or tried by military tribunals (and maybe executed), without access to a lawyer or the courts. If the court endorses this, it's endorsing despotism.

IBM Rational focuses on software quality


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IBM Rational on Tuesday will announce plans to standardize its suite of automated software quality tools on the Hyades open source platform and is unveiling concurrently a software quality campaign dubbed ?Continuously Ensure Quality,? or CEQ.

IBM Sets Course for Rational 'Atlantic'
Suite


IBM Sets Course for Rational 'Atlantic'
Suite
07/19/2004 08:15 PM
Officials say the next generation of the Rational development tool suite, code-named Atlantic, represents deeper integration between IBM's Rational and WebSphere product lines.

'It's A Miracle That It Sold Anything At
All. It Was Not A Rational Buy.'


'It's A Miracle That It Sold Anything At
All. It Was Not A Rational Buy.'
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Big Blue sails Atlantic (in Rational
manner)


Big Blue sails Atlantic (in Rational
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Tooling up

IBM Rational Leader Charts UML's Path


IBM Rational Leader Charts UML's Path 06/07/2004 10:10 PM
Grady Booch, chief scientist at IBM's Rational division and one of UML's creators, talks about the language's ability to add value—and how Microsoft's changing approach to modeling could impact it.

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prominence


Rational exec envisions software
prominence
07/20/2004 07:30 PM
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS -- Projecting what the world will be like in 2031, Rational Chief Scientist and IBM Fellow Grady Booch predicted that software would touch every aspect of life and, thusly, developers would only grow in their importance to society.

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portfolio


Rational unveils upgrade to next tools
portfolio
07/21/2004 10:59 AM
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Growth"


Intel Promises Analysts "Rational
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05/13/2004 06:30 PM
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merger


Interview: Rational?s Devlin touts
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Mike Devlin is general manager of Rational Software as part of the IBM Software Group. Prior to IBM?s February 2003 acquisition of Rational Software for $2.1 billion, Devlin was Rational CEO and was a co-founder of the company in 1981. InfoWorld Editor at Large Paul Krill talked with Devlin about the merger with IBM, open source trends, and other issues in an interview at the Rational Software Development User Conference in Grapevine, Texas, earlier this week.

Rational Extends WebSphere Tool Lines


Rational Extends WebSphere Tool Lines 05/10/2004 01:44 AM
IBM's Rational Software division unveils new versions of WebSphere Studio Application Developer and WebSphere Studio Site Developer that feature ease-of-use capabilities.

IBM Rational: Rival Microsoft Faces
Uphill Battle


IBM Rational: Rival Microsoft Faces
Uphill Battle
07/29/2004 10:06 PM
In an eWEEK interview, IBM Fellow and Rational Chief Scientist Grady Booch discusses Rational's development strategy and competition from Microsoft with its Visual Studio Team System application lifecycle development tools.

Brainstorm 2004 tutorial notes -
Rational Executive


Brainstorm 2004 tutorial notes -
Rational Executive
07/15/2004 12:18 PM

The Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity - Michael C. Jensen

Here are my notes. They are rough notes and may be a bit inaccurate or unclear.

Any time two or more people try to engage in cooperative activities, there is a cost because they never have the same preferences.

Stock options should be adjusted to dividends and cost of capital or their incentives are not aligned with shareholders.

If you as a manager find yourself in a situation where your stock is overvalued. It sets up pressures that cause people to destroy value. When an executive commits fraud to deliver market expectation, they know it's overvalued. 70bn peak but was worth 30bn for Enron. They had a choice of defending the 70bn or confess that it's really only worth 30bn. The board and the investors won't feel that it is value reseting, but rather value destruction and would fire the CEO and look for someone who could perform. No easy way to correct. Probably prevent from getting there. If you're there, you've probably lost your job.

Enron could have stopped the run-up, but they didn't see the downside of the run-up. "Charlie and I get just as uneasy when a company is selling for more than the intrinsic value than when it is trading at less." - Warren Buffet.

Overvaluation is managerial heroin. Feels good at the beginning, but turns out really bad at the end. The pressures of the market cause messing with the gray area of accounting. People raise money to buy companies and destroy more value. Funding of risky investment.

For every $1 in the purchase price, $2.31 is lost in the value of the firm for Nortel when investors realized that the acquisitions were not adding value. Companies destroy value with acquisitions. They con the market into believing that they can add value so it postpones the day of reckoning, but it eventually comes and comes bigger. Bad acquisitions were overwhelmingly with stock. Auctions with multiple irrational people increasing irrationality.

Throwing stock options in is like throwing gasoline on the fire. The solution is in the governance system. Can't solve all problems with incentive systems. You need honest and intelligent people who are monitoring. Unwinding constraints. Lockups after vesting.

Why did the shorts shut down shop at the beginning of the turn-around and didn't correct the problems.

95% of waste from stock options went to people lower than the top five officers. Some people think it is costless to issue options, but this isn't true.

DON'T LET YOUR STOCK GET OVERVALUED. If your stock is overvalued, YOU ARE GOING TO BE IN TROUBLE.

Solution for not having stock overvalued. Communicate your strategy. Don't forecast earnings in value. Publish audit-able metrics for strategy. Stop producing short term earnings forecasts. Would not even do rolling 12 month earnings forecast. Managers should not be in business of forecasting.

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Rational calendar with 364 days, extra
week celebrating Isaac Newton


Rational calendar with 364 days, extra
week celebrating Isaac Newton
01/04/2005 08:35 AM
Cory Doctorow: An American physicist has developed a "rational" calendar of 364 days, in which each date falls on the same day of the week every year, thus saving profs the bother of drawing up new homework schedules every September.
His constraints meant eight months would have different lengths than they do now. March, June, September, and December would each contain 31 days, while the other months would each get 30. To keep the calendar in synchronisation with the seasons, Henry inserted an extra week - which is not part of any month - every five or six years. He named the addition "Newton Week" in honour of his favourite physicist, Isaac Newton.

"If I had my way, everyone would get Newton Week off as a paid vacation and could spend the time doing physics, or other activities of their choice," he says.

Despite this incentive, Henry says he has encountered resistance to his plan - mainly because people would be "stuck" with a birthday that always falls on a Wednesday, for example. Henry, who is among that group, is not moved by the argument. "You have my permission to celebrate your birthday the preceding or following Saturday," he says.

Link (via Wired News)

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Unified I/O 2.0 07/25/2004 02:24 AM
A high performance I/O library for random access to any data or stream.

Europe unified on GMO


Europe unified on GMO 04/15/2005 12:28 PM
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Unified Data Access for .NET


Unified Data Access for .NET 11/19/2003 12:27 AM
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why Solaris and Linux can't be unified


why Solaris and Linux can't be unified 09/22/2004 08:51 PM
Sun's Eric Schrock wrote a great post about why Solaris and Linux can't be unified.

Quality through Unified Action


Quality through Unified Action 11/12/2003 10:24 PM
AQUA releases JSPuzzles7 under Academic Free License

Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform


Mac OS X: The Grand Unified Platform 04/12/2004 06:09 PM
No OS is perfect, but by combining the ease of use that Windows users expect, and the eminent hackability of the Unix platforms, OS X makes a great case for a one-size-fits-all solution. By Aaron Vegh, OSNews.com (via MyAppleMenu)

Best practices for unified security


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Sun drops out of unified Java talks


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Grand Unified Linux Installer


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In the beginning...

A Grand Unified Theory Of Filesharing


A Grand Unified Theory Of Filesharing 04/12/2004 11:19 AM
Ed Felten is trying to explain seemingly different conclusions found in three different studies on the impact of file sharing to come up with a "A Grand Unified Theory of Filesharing." His theory is that there are really two different types of file sharers - and most people looking at these studies try to take the aggregate data and assume they define a single type of user. The two types he sees are "free riders" and "samplers" - which makes a lot of sense. Those are the two competing forces that everyone (other than the recording industry, who doesn't believe samplers exist) always talk about. All of these studies that suggest little impact on sales from file sharing suggest that these two forces may cancel each other out right now. The studies suggest that younger users are more likely to be free-riders (downloading music instead of buying), while older users are more likely to be samplers (buying music based on what they downloaded and liked). On top of this, he believes that studies that are based on surveys will tend to over count free riders - since samplers may be more aware of the legal issues involved in file sharing, and less willing to admit to the practice. As Felten points out, of course, this only describes the situation today and doesn't try to predict what will happen as today's younger generation of free riders grows older. Of course, if you look back one or two decades, I'm sure we'd see a similar dichotomy where younger music fans (with less money) were much more likely to pass around copied tapes until they got older and could afford to buy more albums. Of course, if you look at this from the view of the recording industry, it would make sense to focus on ways to turn free-riders into samplers. Of course, that's not what they're doing. Right now, they're trying to stop both free-riders and samplers by suing just about everyone. It seems like a better strategy would be to work on ways to give extra incentives to people who buy - such as access to concerts or fan clubs. While these are the types of things more likely to attract younger users, if Felten's theory is right, those are the users who need these incentives more.

Verizon Discovers Unified Messaging


Verizon Discovers Unified Messaging 08/09/2004 06:09 AM
Apparently, the telcos are being forced to innovate again, and they're doing so by looking back at what people have talked about for ages. The idea of "unified messaging" or "unified communications" isn't particularly new, so it's not entirely clear why Wired News seems to think it's absolutely amazing that Verizon has just figured out how to offer such services. A lot of the big telcos have been slow to offer these kinds of features, even if smaller, nimbler companies (especially in the VoIP space) have been messing around with them for years. In this case, Verizon is giving some users the ability to manage voicemails, emails and text messages via their computer or their phone, including the ability to transfer calls to the most appropriate phone based on time of day or to automatically transfer certain calls to voicemail. These are all things many VoIP providers have been offering for a while, so if anything, this is just Verizon trying to catch up.

Unified Qmail Patch 2004_05_02


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A concatenation of various patches.

Report: Unified Modeling Language


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Unified Qmail Patch 2004_04_11


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A concatenation of various patches.

Updated And Unified Font HOWTO


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Unified Mail Filter Interface


Unified Mail Filter Interface 04/10/2004 06:25 AM
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AOL-Yahoo-MSN Messaging Unified... in
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The Grand Unified Theory of Media


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“Convergence, hah. Right now, I’m suffering from massive media divergence. I’ve got TV shows on my TiVo, photos and some videos on my PC, different MP3 tunes on my laptop and my desktop (not to mention on my portable MP3 player). So when I want to find a particular piece of media, I don’t know where to start.”…

Neutouch: Revolutionary Unified
Messaging System


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Messaging System
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A Step Closer to Unified Storage
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Jason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #


Jason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #
07/16/2004 03:03 PM
Part II of "Late Night with the Burton Team" takes you further into the new world of Visual Studio Team System. If you missed it, Part I is here. (The clip here is the second 30-minute segment out of a two-hour session filmed late at night a few weeks ago -- the rest of the session will come next week). In this segment, Jason Anderson and Tom Arnold talk about, and demonstrates, Unit Testing in Visual Studio 2005.

"Visual Studio Team System"


"Visual Studio Team System" 05/26/2004 09:00 AM

Visual Studio 2005 Team System


Visual Studio 2005 Team System 05/24/2004 02:15 PM
Satisfying the application development needs of today's large-scale enterprises frequently requires complex, highly specialized sets of tools, technologies, and design methods. With Visual Studio 2005 Team System, Microsoft is addressing the growing complexities of applications and the life cycle required to design, develop, and deploy them by providing the tools and guidance needed to enable predictable, repeatable results without trading off productivity and innovation.

"Visual Studio 2005 Team System"


"Visual Studio 2005 Team System" 05/26/2004 01:02 AM

Microsoft Unveils Visual Studio Team
System


Microsoft Unveils Visual Studio Team
System
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Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Demo
Videos


Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Demo
Videos
05/24/2004 02:15 PM
  • VSTS: Unit and Load Testing Demos
  • The Visual Studio 2005 Team Test Edition introduces a suite of new test tools. With this release, all tests including unit, Web, load and manual testing are first class citizens in Visual Studio and can be shared across the organization. The test results can be published to a database, you can generate trend and historical reports, compare different kinds of data, see how many and which bugs were found as a result of testing, and identify which bugs are not linked to a test that could help reproduce them.

  • VSTS: Source Code Control and Item Tracking Demo
  • Visual Studio Team Foundation, the server component of the Visual Studio 2005 Team System provides integrated source control, work item tracking, reporting, and custom policies that enable teams to efficiently manage change in your software development projects. These change management components are seamlessly integrated into the development environment thereby offering unobtrusive SCM process and team-specific requirements in the developer’s daily workflow.

  • VSTS 2005: Static Code Analysis Demos
  • The Visual Studio 2005 Team Developer Edition provides advanced development tools that enable teams to incorporate quality, early and often throughout the life cycle. The Static Code Analyzer helps developers detect coding and security related issues earlier in the development cycle thereby reducing the overall cost of fixing code defects. In addition, code analysis tools can be used as a part of the check-in policy for a nightly build process, enabling development teams to correct defects before code is checked into the source tree. Performance analysis tools in the Visual Studio Team Developer Edition enables developers to measure, evaluate, and target performance-related issues in their code, thereby identifying performance bottlenecks early on.

  • VSTS: Project Management Tools Demo
  • The Visual Studio 2005 Team System delivers many different project management tools. The Visual Studio Project Management Tools enable better planning, scheduling, collaboration, communication, reporting, and process control. These tools are integrated with the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE), Microsoft Office, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services.


Visual Studio 2005 Team System: December
CTP Released


Visual Studio 2005 Team System: December
CTP Released
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We are pleased to announce the December Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio 2005 Team System.

MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual Studio
2005 Team System


MSDN TV: Introduction to Visual Studio
2005 Team System
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Brian Johnson talks with Brian Harry at Tech-Ed 2004 about the announcement of Team System, a suite of software development lifecycle tools for enterprise teams that will help with project management, quality assurance, work item tracking, and more.

Online Video Interviews: Visual Studio
Team System


Online Video Interviews: Visual Studio
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Microsoft kicks off TechEd with Visual
Studio 2005 Team System


Microsoft kicks off TechEd with Visual
Studio 2005 Team System
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Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Building
Robust and Reliable Software


Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Building
Robust and Reliable Software
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To develop robust and reliable software, developers need an integrated set of analysis tools that help them in detecting code defects and performance problems earlier in the development cycle.

Open-Source Project Offers Alternative
to Visual Studio Team System


Open-Source Project Offers Alternative
to Visual Studio Team System
04/08/2005 10:50 PM
NTeam will use several existing open-source tools and applications and will cover various stages of the application development life cycle, just like Microsoft's Visual Studio Team System does.

Visual Studio Team System: TechEd 2004
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Visual Studio Team System: TechEd 2004
General Session Demo
06/05/2004 02:25 AM
Visual Studio 2005 Team System is an extensible life-cycle tools platform that helps software teams collaborate to reduce the complexity of delivering modern service-oriented solutions. Microsoft’s offerings now include a comprehensive set of proven process frameworks, best practices, prescriptive architecture guidance, and integrated life-cycle tools that enable IT organizations to successfully deliver custom solutions on the Windows Server System.

Visual Studio 2005 (Team
System/Professional/Express) Beta 2,
Visual SourceSafe 2005 Beta 2, and SQL
Server Express Edition (April CTP)


Visual Studio 2005 (Team
System/Professional/Express) Beta 2,
Visual SourceSafe 2005 Beta 2, and SQL
Server Express Edition (April CTP)
04/18/2005 07:12 AM
Visual Studio Team System expands significantly on Microsoft's demonstrated successes in delivering highly productive tools, offering businesses tightly integrated and extensible lifecycle tools to increase the predictability of their software development process.

Meet the Visual Studio product team


Meet the Visual Studio product team 04/20/2004 11:26 PM
Ever wonder about the people who develop, build, support, or manage Microsoft products and technologies? Microsoft employee biographies include information about the products and technologies that they work on as well as additional interests that they have. In addition, many of the biographies also include links to additional resources such as an employee blog or Web site.

Microsoft to Deliver Visual Studio Team
Tools


Microsoft to Deliver Visual Studio Team
Tools
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'Burton' system will feature improved support for distributed, team-oriented enterprise application development, the company says.

Microsoft Brings Team Development to
Visual Studio


Microsoft Brings Team Development to
Visual Studio
05/24/2004 03:56 PM
Microsoft unveiled a new team-development SKU of Visual Studio at Tech Ed.

Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation
Server Beta 2 Installation Guide


Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation
Server Beta 2 Installation Guide
04/18/2005 07:13 AM
This is the most current version of the Installation Guide for Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server Beta 2. It contains any changes that were made to the guide since the public release of the Beta 2 release of Visual Studio Team System.

Tech Talks: Brian Harry - Product Unit
Manager for Visual Studio Team
Foundation


Tech Talks: Brian Harry - Product Unit
Manager for Visual Studio Team
Foundation
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Brian Harry talks about his experiences bulding the CLR, the problems that needed to be solved during its development and what needs to be done to broaden and evolve it. He discusses his role in Team Foundations, looks at the version control and build systems in Team System, and talks about what it was like to create Visual SourceSafe.

Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
Visual Studio for Devices team


Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
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Ori Amiga shows off all the devices that he has hanging out in his office (someone has to test Visual Studio and make sure it works great with all the devices).

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