Visual Studio 2010 Overview - Introduction
Overview of how Visual Studio 2010 supports Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), highlighting key features and demos for developers and testers.
Explains how Visual Studio 2010 supports teams in visualising, analysing, and maintaining software architecture, with tools for design, standards, and verification.
How Visual Studio helps teams explore, understand, maintain, and uphold their project’s architecture. Introduction to some basic architecture & design concepts and common trouble spots for teams.
This post is part of a series of Visual Studio ALM webcasts that were delivered through 2010 and 2011 as part of an introduction to Visual Studio ALM. See An index to all Visual Studio 2010 Overview webcasts for a full list of webcasts.
[screencast url=“ http://www.screencast.com/t/ZvLy8P2Nlgwm" width=“640” height=“480”] Screencast: Visual Studio 2010 Overview – Introduction
This post is part of a series of Visual Studio ALM webcasts that were delivered through 2010 and 2011 as part of an introduction to Visual Studio ALM. See An index to all Visual Studio 2010 Overview webcasts for a full list of webcasts.
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