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Our Product Unit Manager, Cameron Skinner is back at the blogging game, as you can tell from his post we are working on some exciting new features for Rosario.  http://blogs.msdn.com/camerons/archive/2008/06/13/new-role-running-the-vsts-architecture-edition-team.asp Read More...
As Jeff announce late last week, the April Community Technology Preview of Visual Studio Team System code name "Rosario" is now available for download . The Architecture Edition has added some exiting new features that we would appreciate your feedback. Read More...
Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Team Foundation Server, Team Suite, Architecture Edition, Development Edition, Database Edition, and Test Edition. In addition, discuss what's new for these editions Read More...
With our latest release, VS 2008, out the door, we have begun work on our next release and we want to hear from our customers.  So if you own Visual Studio Team System Architecture Edition or Team Suite please take a few minutes and help us by filling Read More...
One of the major changes in Visual Studio Team System 2008 Architecture Edition is the ability to design systems with a Top-down approach. Richard Hundhausen has posted a great little video walking through the new feature. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vsts2008/cc178915.asp Read More...
This blog discusses the new Architectural Roles feature available in the Visual Studio Team System 2008 Architecture Edition . Architectural Roles (or Roles for short) are an extensibility point, allowing software architects to embellish objects of Application Read More...
We’ve added a cool new feature called Delegation to the System Designer to really simplify top-down system design. Delegation makes it possible for you to define systems at higher levels of abstraction and progressively refine them until you end up with Read More...
You may not be aware, but within Visual Studio Architecture Edition you can create customized versions of the applications, servers, endpoints, and zones that you find in the Distributed System Designers Toolbox. You can add these customized versions Read More...
We've just released the Team System Architecture Edition Power Tools. The new download is available here This release requires Orcas Beta 2 . Features in this release are : Class Libraries on the AD/SD View Class Library projects on the AD View references Read More...
Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, Architecture Edition, Development Edition, Database Edition, and Test Edition. In addition, discuss what's new in Beta 2 Read More...
I know, I am a little late on this one, but if for some strange reason you did not hear the news, we shipped Visual Studio 2008 (Orcas) Beta 2 yesterday! More details from Soma's Blog and Brian Harry has all the details of where you can get yourself a Read More...
Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group to discuss features available in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server, Team Editions for Architects, Developers, Database Pros, and Testers. In addition, discuss what's new in the upcoming Orcas Read More...
The first beta is available for Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Architects "Orcas". You can download Orcas Beta 1 here , there are also VPC images available to give it a try. Team Architect released the summary of new experiences and features Read More...
One of the features that we shipped within Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects is the ability to receive Intellisense within the Web Service Details windows while designing your .NET Web Service messages. We thought this was a pretty Read More...
In the DSL Tools, paths are used in a DSL definition to specify how to navigate from one object in the domain to another. They are used in various parts of the DSL definition, such as: · Compartments: a path specifies which elements will be displayed Read More...
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