Visual Studio
KEYNOTE: Introducing Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011!
Level: 100
Speaker: Jay Schmelzer
Topics: .NET Framework, Visual Studio
Custom MSBuild Tasks to Automate Your Project Development
In this session learn how to use MSBuild to automate simple things such as project deployment and packaging of your projects and solutions.
Level: 200
Speaker: Chris Hammond
Topics: Visual Studio
Building Custom Build Events for Team Build Using Windows Workflow
Team Foundation Server rewrote the book on customizing build processes. Now Windows Workflow is being used for customizing build templates – to enable deployment scenarios and other custom actions, WinWF activities can help developers achieve a custom build process.
Level: 200
Speaker: Chris Kadel
Topics: Visual Studio
Open Spaces: ALM & Team Foundation Server
Bring your questions about adopting or using the large variety of features in TFS. We can even chat a bit about the next version announced at this year's Tech Ed. If you have some TFS success stories, please share them with your peers. I'm happy to be joined by Michael "Mighty Mouse" Querimit.
Level: 100
Speaker: Jeff Fattic
Topics: Visual Studio
.NET Performance Diagnostics - What and How?
We will have that one application that just doesn’t want to work as well as we hoped, or that has a nasty bug impacting performance and stability. This session will provide an introduction to .NET performance diagnostic tools and how you can not only fix existing performance issues, but pro-actively monitor application performance.
Level: 100
Speaker: Mitchel Sellers
Topics: .NET Framework, Development Practices, Visual Studio
Smarter IT Project Decisions Using TFS, SSRS, and SharePoint
How is the team progressing through requirements or user stories? For each of the requirements or user stories, how are we progressing through tasks? Are we fixing bugs? What is the quality of our bug fixes? Are our tests getting enough coverage? What is the quality of our builds? Do we need to reposition resources? Smart IT project decisions hinge on dependable metrics. Quantitative metrics are only possible with process guidance and systems which support governance of such processes. Integrate the development features of Visual Studio 2010 and Team Foundation Server 2010, the BI and Reporting power of SQL Server, and the collaborative components of SharePoint to gain visibility into your IT projects.
Level: 100
Speaker: Michael Querimit
Topics: Project Management, Visual Studio
