- Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) features a robust, integrated suite of test tools that work seamlessly in the Visual Studio development environment
- Covering all phases of the development lifecycle, this book shows readers how to implement best practices for software testing using the appropriate components of VSTS
- Readers will learn how to use the tools effectively, directly from those who helped design and develop the software
- Shows how to catch common programming mistakes every time code is compiled, helping to shorten the time to market
Professional Software Testing with Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Tools for Software Developers and Test Engineers (Pro
- Authors
- Tom Arnold, Dominic Hopton, Andy Leonard, Mike Frost
- ISBN
- 0470149787
- Published
- 11 Sep 2007
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
*Visual Studio 2005 Team System (VSTS) features a robust, integrated suite of test tools that work seamlessly in the Visual Studio development environment *Covering all phases of the development lifecycle, this book shows readers how to implement best practices for software testing using the appropriate components of VSTS *Readers will learn how to use the tools effectively, directly from those who helped design and develop the software
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