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NYC VSTS User Group: Customizing VSTS/TFS using the Process Template Editor
- Date
- 28-29 Apr 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- 1290 Avenue of the Americas , Sixth Floor, US
- Cost
- Free
TFS team projects help to coordinate work flow of a development team and get configured by out-of-the-box or third party process templates. With process templates, Microsoft has created an extensible/customizable environment for managing the application lifecycle. Teams can customize work flow to fit their specific needs. The Process Template Editor tool is included in the Team Foundation Server 2008 Power Tools. In this presentation we will discuss how to customize the process, work item types and their layouts and workflows.
Presenter: Deepak Chitnis has over 20 years of professional experience designing and constructing data-centric solutions in several markets including manufacturing, finance and music. As a senior director with Universal Music Group, Deepak is responsible to set direction for technologies, architecture, best practices and improve application development processes, while maintaining operations for over 120 applications. Deepak augments his management skills with the latest in technology including Azure, .NET 3.5 SP1, TFS 2008, Hyper-V and SQL 2008.
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