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MSDN WebCast: Defining & Managing Requirements with Visual Studio & Visual Studio Team System


I recently presented this web cast you may be interested in.  Here is the abstract:

Developing precise and accurate requirements is a crucial step in the success of a development project or a new business process. Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, along with Microsoft Visual Studio partner solutions, can help companies improve their requirements development process. A number of partner solutions provide the capability to define requirements and store them in Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, integrating these requirements into the application development life cycle. In this webcast, we provide a detailed look at requirements solutions that integrate with Visual Studio and Visual Studio Team System.

EVENT ID: 1032362264

PRESENTED BY: Terry Clancy

WWE REGISTRATION URL:

http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032362265&Culture=en-US

LIVE MEETING REPLAY URL:

https://www106.livemeeting.com/cc/mseventsbmo/view?id=1032362264&role=attend&pw=ED7FEDD8

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Published Monday, January 28, 2008 5:48 PM by terrycl

Comments

 

MSDN Blog Postings » MSDN WebCast: Defining & Managing Requirements with Visual Studio & Visual Studio Team System said:

January 28, 2008 1:45 PM
 

bharry's WebLog said:

Terry Clancy has some very nice screen casts on his blog. They are worth checking out if you have interest

February 1, 2008 8:36 AM
 

Noticias externas said:

Terry Clancy has some very nice screen casts on his blog. They are worth checking out if you have interest

February 1, 2008 9:00 AM
 

bharry's WebLog said:

Terry Clancy が自分のブログにすばらしいスクリーンキャストを掲載しています。次のような領域に関心のある方は、チェックしてみる価値があります。 TFS と OpenMake for X-Plat

June 25, 2008 3:16 AM
 

bharry's WebLog said:

Terry Clancy が自分のブログにすばらしいスクリーンキャストを掲載しています。次のような領域に関心のある方は、チェックしてみる価値があります。 TFS と OpenMake for X-Plat

June 25, 2008 3:22 AM
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