S


sampling mode, 26

Save (Ctrl+S) keyboard shortcut, 196

Save New Query (Ctrl+S) keyboard shortcut, 170

Save Query As dialog box, 170

scenarios, 49, 84, 91, 130

added to Office Project as tasks, 102

assigning to iterations, 102

clusters of related, 94

decompressing into tasks, 103–105

estimating, 95–96

highly descriptive or abbreviated form, 92–93

linking tasks to, 104

ordering, 103

Scenario work item, 33, 91, 96

Scenario work item type, 36

schedule, 81

managing, 132–133

scheduling, estimating, 108–111

Schwaber, Ken, 52, 131

scope, 78–80

managing, 130–132

monitoring and controlling, 125

specifying constraints, 45–47

scope creep, 130

scope management, 36

scope management plan, 79

Scrum, 2, 18, 52, 66, 222

ScrumMaster, 28

security

area classifications, 63

customization, 167

editing default settings, 200–202

Security Reviewer check-in note, 175

SEI (Software Engineering Institute), 50

SERVERDEFAULT rule, 189, 193

shadowing, 224

SharePoint

documents, 65–66

editing default structure and contents, 202–203

lists, 168

shelving, 22

Shewart, Walter, 125

Show Project Portal command, 55, 56, 120

skins, 168

SOA (service-oriented architectures), 20, 25

software, 5–7

bugs, 19

cost of defects, 35

entering requirements, 90–95

feature complete version, 100

IT architects, 148

managing quality, 133–134

mitigating risk of poor quality, 13

non-functional requirements, 91

quality, 35

requirements, 84

Software Acquisition CMM, 210

software architects tools, 25

Software CMM (Capability Maturity Model), 145

software developers tools, 26

software development, 146

communicating, 32

improving, 142–143

support for methodologies, 7

software development life cycle, 1

software development projects, 4–8

Software Engineering Institute (SEI), 208–209

Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (Guckenheimer), 126

Software Interface area, 166

Software Management Seventh Edition (Reifer), 116

Software Requirements (Wiegers), 79

software testers tools, 27

source code, 22, 124

source code control, 22, 167, 175–176

source code repository, 48, 54

Source Control check-in notes, 167

Source Control Explorer, 10

source control policies, 72, 167

Source Control Settings dialog box, 124, 175–176

source control structure, 48

SOX (Sarbannes-Oxley Act), 8

Sparx Systems Web site, 96

special cause variation, 125–126

specific goal, 213

specific practice, 213

spikes, 105

sprint backlogs, 18

SQL Server Reporting Services, 126, 166

SQL Server Reporting Services Web site, 127

stabilization-and-transition-to-production iterations, 100

Stabilize track, 44, 120

Staged representation, 212, 214–215, 217

standards, 29–30

Standish Group, 4

Start | All Programs | Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 | Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 command, 53

START_BUILD permission, 201

states, 191–193

static code analyzer, 13

Status Group control, 195

status reports, 11, 32

stpBA Storyboarding, 96

String type, 187

successes, 13–14, 144

SUGGESTEDVALUES rule, 189

Sum calculation, 90

Sum function, 110

Support perspective, 151–152

SW-CMM (Software Capability Maturity Model), 209

SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) Analysis, 149–150

SWOT workshops, 150–153

system, describing behavior, 91

System Engineering Capability Model (SECM), 209

System Security models, 210

Systems Engineering Capability Assessment Model (SECAM), 209

systems engineering concept, 209




Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System
Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System
ISBN: 735622167
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 93

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