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Agile Software Development using Scrum and Team Foundation Server (TFS)
Agnostic & Cross-Over
November 8, 2008 09:00 AM - 10:15 AM Room: 130
Baskin I. Tapkan, Magenic
Iterative and incremental development is a cyclic software development process which addresses the weaknesses stem from the waterfall model.  Using Scrum, teams can rapidly adapt to changing business and technical requirements.  In Scrum, each iteration cycle is called Sprint.  By keeping the iteration cycles short, customer input is revalued at the end of each Sprint and discussed.  A Sprint is a time period ranging between two weeks to four weeks in which development occurs on a set of backlog items a given team is committed to.

Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a Microsoft’s next generation source control (replacement of Visual Source Safe), reporting, and project tracking.  TFS is a three tier architecture consisting of the client, application and the data tiers.

In this presentation, we will go over the methodology of using Scrum, discuss the components and introduce the terminology.  We will briefly introduce the Team Foundation Server and how we integrated with the TFS using a plug-in called conchango. 

 
     
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