backup
data tier, SQLServer 2005, 126–131
disaster recovery
built-in Windows tools, 123
ease of use, 123
importance, 121–122
plan, 122
SQL Server 2005 Backup and Restore, 123–124
third-party tools, 123
Team Foundation Server
databases, 125–131
encryption key, 131–133
base user permissions, setting, 36
base virtual machine, Virtual PC, 53–56
batch (.bat) file, 83–84
Beck, Kent (Extreme Programming Explained), 84, 150–151
Big Requirements Up Front (BRUF), 149
bissubscribe utility, 232
bottlenecks, goal, 158
branch office infrastructure, 395
branches, creating, 314–316
branching and merging code
best practices, 335–336
MSDN, 313
brink of chaos, CMMI process improvement, 163
browser
data warehouse, administering and refreshing, 438
Internet Explorer (Microsoft)
enhanced security configurations, 59
username and password, entering, 265
Windows SharePoint Team Portal
customizing, 269–272
viewing reports, 13
BRUF (Big Requirements Up Front), 149
bug fix, shelving, 322
bug rates, CMMI process improvement, 166
bug work item type, 276
build
execution, Team Foundation Build Server, 77–80
integration, 373
Team Foundation Server hardware requirements, 16
types, 74–77
typical, 83
The Build Master: Microsoft's Software Configuration Management Best Practices (Maraia), 72
build report, 80–82
build requirements, compiling, 7
build script, 26, 74
build server
client tier, installing, 93
installing Team Foundation Server, 50–51
bulk migration of work items, 458
bulk-logged recovery mode, 124
Business Analyst role, MSF Agile Process Model, 197