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How Microsoft/Dev Div uses TFS - Chapter 9 (Transparency in Reporting)
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over 4 years ago
by
Gregg Boer - TFS Product Team
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I apologize for not getting this post out sooner. I was not feeling well most of last week. In a previous post , I talked about how we used TFS to implement the practice of Quality Gates. In this post, I'll talk some of the reports that were used to e...
Teams WIT Tools
Using TFS, Excel, and Agile to deliver on time and on budget
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
Larry Bynum
1
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We just finished our first real sprint using TFS, Excel, and the Agile process. One of the things that we had trouble doing in our last sprint, which wasn't really a sprint, but rather more of a marathon that seemed to never end, was shut down. We slipped...
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