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More Visual Studio 2010 Guidance Packages on CodePlex

Last week, I blogged about the Visual Studio 2010 Quick Reference Guidance released by the Visual Studio ALM Rangers team.  The same team has released the Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server (TFS) Requirements Management Guidance and also updated the version control branching guide previously released for TFS 2008 to use the latest TFS 2010.

Requirements Management Guidance

This package focuses on the People, Process, and Technology guidance for Requirements Engineering (RE) using Team Foundation Server. The goal of this guidance is to provide formalized Microsoft field experience in the form of recommended procedures and processes, Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server configurations, and skill development references for the Requirements Engineering discipline of your application lifecycle.

Go get your copy of Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server Requirements Management Guidance from CodePlex now!

Branching Guide

As you probably knew, branching and merging of source code for an enterprise project environment is no trivial matter. This guide focuses on applied and practical examples of branching that anyone can apply whether or not Team Foundation Server is the version control repository.  This updated 2010 release includes discussions around branching concepts and strategies but also focuses on practical hands-on labs (and yes, you will need Team Foundation Server 2010 for this hands-on labs)

Go get your copy of Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Branching Guide 2010 from CodePlex now!