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Join us for an insightful Agile Project Management event on May 14-15, 2014, at Sofia Event Center. Led by Martin Kulov, this conference will explore the Agile Manifesto, Scrum principles, and best practices in software engineering. Discover how Agile practices enhance functionality, quality, and team communication. Understand the balance between creativity and responsibility in project management. Network with experts, participate in discussions on Scrum adoption, and learn about effective tools for Continuous Integration and Load Testing.
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Sofia Event Center 14-15 May 2014 Agile Project Management with Team Foundation Server Martin Kulov
WiFi Access • SSID: “In Touch ALM Training” • Key: ALM1ALM2!
Very Complex Risky Expensive Software Engineering
Functionality Quality Time/Schedule Money Success Factors
Individuals and Interactions vs. processes and tools Working Software vs. over comprehensive documentation Customer Collaboration vs. contract negotiation Responding to Change vs. following a plan Agile Manifesto
Is Agile == Chaos? Developers like Agile promises No Process No Docs No Requirements No Plan • Requirements • Process • Responsibility • Creativity
Small Teams Small Deliverables Short Iterations Optimize Plan Optimize Process Scrum Principles
Worldwide 84% of All Companies Use Agile of those – 54% use Scrum Bulgaria 79% of BG Companies Use Agile of those – 58% use Scrum Scrum Adoption
Team Events Artifacts Definition of Done The Scrum Guide
Commit == Forecast Sprints == Time Boxed Meetings Scrum == Process Scrum Principles
The Scrum Guide Targets Developers Professional Scrum Developer Course Founded 2009 by Ken Schwaber Scrum.org
Professional Scrum Developer https://www.scrum.org/Courses/Professional-Scrum-Developer Recommended Training
Visual Studio ALM Build Service | Load Testing Service | Continuous Deployment to Azure | Application Insights | Code Editing Lab Management | Release Management | Load Testing | SharePoint | Project Server | System Center Agile Planning Team Rooms Source Repos Test Case Management Feedback Management Build and Continuous Integration Team Foundation Server Visual Studio Online
Hosted TFS New Release Every 3 Weeks Chapter 9 – Lessons Learned at Microsoft Developer Division http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9817300 Licensing – free up to 5 ppl Visual Studio Online
Team Foundation Service details Free Plan for up to 5 users Included for certain paid MSDN subscribers: • Version control (TFVC or Git) • Comment on changesets & commits • Work item tracking and tagging • Team rooms • Agile planning tools • Feedback Management • Agile Portfolio Management • Build • Web-based test case management • Load testing Additional information at visualstudio.com * Capability in preview – limits may apply. Authoring load tests requires Visual Studio Ultimate 2013 Preview.
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