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Agile software engineering with visual studio : from concept to continuous feedback / by Sam Guckenheimer, Neno Loje.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Bosten : Pearson Education, 2011Description: xxix, 289 p. : illustrations. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780321685858 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1 GUC
Summary: ml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?PrefaceWhy I Wrote This Book joined Microsoft in 2003 to work on Visual Studio Team System VSTS, the new product line that was just released at the end of 2005. As the group product planner, I have played chief customer advocate, a role that I have loved. I have been in the IT industry for twenty-some years, spending most of my career as a tester, project manager, analyst, and developer. As a tester, I've always understood the theoretical value of advanced developer practices, such as unit testing, code coverage, static analysis, and memory and performance profiling. At the same time, I never understood how anyone had the patience to learn the obscure tools that you needed to follow the right practices. As a project manager, I was always troubled that the only decent data we could get was about bugs. Driving a project from bug data alone is like driving a car with your eyes closed and only turning the wheel when you hit something.
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Includes index.

ml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?PrefaceWhy I Wrote This Book joined Microsoft in 2003 to work on Visual Studio Team System VSTS, the new product line that was just released at the end of 2005. As the group product planner, I have played chief customer advocate, a role that I have loved. I have been in the IT industry for twenty-some years, spending most of my career as a tester, project manager, analyst, and developer. As a tester, I've always understood the theoretical value of advanced developer practices, such as unit testing, code coverage, static analysis, and memory and performance profiling. At the same time, I never understood how anyone had the patience to learn the obscure tools that you needed to follow the right practices. As a project manager, I was always troubled that the only decent data we could get was about bugs. Driving a project from bug data alone is like driving a car with your eyes closed and only turning the wheel when you hit something.

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