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Hansjörg Schererhansjoerg.scherer@microsoft.com
Technical Solution ProfessionalMicrosoft Switzerland
Produktiv Software entwickeln mit Visual Studio, heute und morgen
21.Oktober 2011 imKurssaal Bern
Heute
Visual Studio Ecosystem
Visual Studio FeaturesTest Professional 2010
Manual Testing
Layer Diagram
UML Modeling
Load Testing Web Testing
Test Case Management
IntelliTrace™
Architecture Explorer Fast Forward for Manual Testing
Logical Class Designer
Cloud Development
Office Development
Windows Development
New WPF Editor Customizable IDE
Multi-core Development
Silverlight Tools
Web Development
SharePoint Development
Generate from Usage
Static Code Analysis
Database Deployment
Code Metrics
Database Unit Testing Test Data Generation
Test Impact AnalysisUI Test Automation
Code Coverage
Performance Profiling
Database Change Mgmt
Visual Studio 2010 / TFS 2010
demo…
bei ihnen im Büro
Morgen
Enhanced Solution ExplorerIntegrated search expierienceSearch Visual Studio functionImproved Intellisense (Performance)Debugging
Visual Studio Enhancements
Visual Studio 11 enhancements
demo…
ScaleBetter integrationSupport for C++
Architecture Explorer
Architecture explorer
demo…
Open API to extend Unit Testing FrameworkOut-of-the-box supported Frameworks
MSTestNUnitxUnit…
Performance
Unit Testing Explorer
Unit testing
demo…
Focus on developerPerformanceContext based workingLocal workspaces
Team Explorer
Working with Team Explorer
demo…
Hands-On Lab --> http://aka.ms/VS11ALMVMVisual Studio 11 Developer Preview Training Kit
Additional information
ALM Day - Mo. 28. November 2011http://www.microsoft.ch/almdayTechtalkTFS and Project Server Integration– Mi. 7. December 2011
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