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Upgrading to TFS 2012: What You Need to Know!
Dave McKinstry, ALM Practice Manager
Imaginet and ALM: Efficiently Build Better Software
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
FEEDBACK
Project Portfolio• Ideas• Business
Priorities• Funding• Project
Selection
Definition• Elicitation• Requirements• Validation• Planning
Development• Design• Develop• Test
Operate• Release• Monitor• Support
Retire
Yesterday’s View of the Application Lifecycle
Initial Project Portfolio Retire
Recognizing the Iterative Nature of Applications
Define• Requirements• Validation• Prioritization• Release Plan
Develop• Iteration Plan• Develop• Test
Operate• Monitor• Support• Upgrade
Plan
WorkDonePlan
WorkDone
Plan
WorkDone
Plan
WorkDone
Plan
WorkDone
ALM Capabilities in Visual Studio 2010
Define• Requirements• Validation• Prioritization• Release Plan
Develop• Iteration Plan• Develop• Test
Operate• Monitor• Support• Upgrade
OperateDeployment to feedback
DevelopIdea to working software
DefineIdeation
• Requirements Management• Basic Agile Planning• Project Server Integration
• Basic Agile Management• Reporting• Version Control• Branch Visualization• Continuous Integration• Gated Check In• Unit Testing
• Test Planning• Test Case Management• Bug Tracking (Rich)• Automated UI Testing• Lab Management• IntelliTrace• Load Testing
Opportunities from Visual Studio 2010 ALM
Define• Requirements• Validation• Prioritization• Release Plan
Develop• Iteration Plan• Develop• Test
Operate• Monitor• Support• Upgrade
Can’t Get Actionable Feedback
Can’t Reproduce Production Incident
MisunderstoodRequirements
ConflictingPriorities
OperateDeployment to feedback
DevelopIdea to working software
WorkInterruptions
Unmet userexpectations
DefineIdeation
New ALM Capabilities in Visual Studio 2012
Define• Requirements• Validation• Prioritization• Release Plan
Develop• Iteration Plan• Develop• Test
Operate• Monitor• Support• Upgrade
DefineIdeation
OperateDeployment to feedback
DevelopIdea to working software
• PowerPoint Storyboarding• Agile Planning
• Suspend & Resume• Code Reviews• Feedback Collection• Unit Testing• Exploratory Testing• Continuous Integrations• Continuous Deployments
• SCOM Integration• IntelliTrace in Production• PreEmptive Analytics
ULTIMATE
Team Explorer
Everywhere
Extensibility
SharePoint
Project Server
System Center
Premium
Professional
TestProfessional
TEAMFOUNDATION
SERVER Lab Management
Office
Web Access
Windows Azure
Version Control Test Case Management
RequirementsManagement
Build Automation
ProjectManagement
Reporting
Visual Studio 2012 TFS
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
Managing the Product Backlog
• Accessed from the Team Project Web Access
• Shows a single view of the current backlog of work
• Dynamically re-ordered and group
• Enable Product Owner to quickly prioritize work and outline dependencies and relationships
Velocity progress
Easily drag ’n drop to prioritize tasks
StoryBoard Assistant Tool
• Tighter loop between the Business Stakeholders and Development Team
• Graphical design tools built in PowerPoint
• Embed other content including context slides
• Capture screen shots and create lightweight animations
• Store common elements within a shape library
• Create master templates to simplify multiple similar views
• Get feedback to others– Email, print and version control the
document– leverage collaborative tools– leverage web viewing tools
Sprint Planning Tool Capacity & Sprint Burndown
• The enhanced work item management tools in Team Web Access
• Tool pre-populates required data
• Streamlines the association and update process.
• Effectively allocate work balancing load with available capacity
• Real-time feedback on the updates to the plan
Burndown progress
Team capacity at a glance
Task Board in Team Web Access
Burndown progress
Easily move tasks around
• Updates the status of work items visually
Task Board Burndown
DEMO
• Team Web Access
• Agile Management
• Storyboarding
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
Team Explorer: My Work
• Associate work packages– Associate work items with
activities– All changes are
automatically associated with those work items
• Easily suspend/resume– Suspend active work– Perform other work– Resume work when ready
• Easily request / respond to code reviews
• Other Team Explorer efficiency changes…
Unit Testing Runner
New Test Runner:• Tests run in background• Run automatically on build• Support for multiple unit
testing frameworks:– MS Test– xUnit– nUnit– And More!
• Deep integration in the IDE• Supports native C++ code• Multiple run options
– Failed Tests– Not-run Tests– All Tests
• Easy code coverage access
Integrated Code Review
• Provides feedback from other team members
• Shared knowledge across team
• Code reviews can be set as a quality gate
• Source changes highlighted and comments about the changes.
Code Clone Detection
• Reviews common code blocks exposing refactoring opportunities
• Detect code blocks with common structure and approach
• Search is semantic, not just literal
• Detects ‘copy and paste’ errors
• Detects code fragments with a common logical structure
• Review common code and decide how to proceed
DEMO
• Team Web Access
• Agile Management
• Storyboarding
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
Request Feedback
• Requested via team web access
• Specify who will receive the email request
• Specify how to access the target application:– Web application– Remote machine– Client application
• Provide one or more focus areas for the feedback
Accessing the Feedback Client
Using the Feedback Client
Exploratory Testing
Easily view previous sessions
Create new exploration
sessions
DEMO
• Team Web Access
• Agile Management
• Storyboarding
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
What is IntelliTrace?
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Application Instrumentation Log File
Without IntelliTrace
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IntelliTrace • Record• Playback• Rewind
IntelliTrace
IntelliTrace In Production
• PowerShell commands
• Historical Debugger
• Full collection options
• View requests and exceptions
• Shows all events and calls
System Center & TFS Integration
• Capture application issues in production
• Actionable workflow between development and operations
• Operations leveraging System Center to pass data to the development team
• Integrated IntelliTrace infrastructure used for historical debugging
• Fully integrated with TFS work items
Visual Studio 2012 EditionsFeature Professional Premium Ultimate Test Pro
IntelliTrace™ X
Profiling X X X
Graphics Debugging X X X
Code Coverage X X
Code Clone X X
Blend for VS X X X
Code Review X X
Architecture Tools X
Storyboarding X X X
Feedback Manager X X X
Backlog Mgmt. X X X
Sprint Planning X X X
Manual Testing X X X
Load Testing X
Coded UI Tests X X
Lab Management X X X
Unit Testing X X X
Fakes * *
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
How do you get there?
• Upgrade?
• Migration?
• Coexistence?
• Iterative adoption?
• Instantaneous adoption?
• Education?
• Pilots? Testing?
• Servers– O/S?
• 2003? 2008? R2?• 32-bit? 64-bit?
– SQL Server• 2005? 2008? R2?
– SharePoint• WSS? SF? MOSS? 2010?
– TFS • 2005? 2008? 2010?• Lab Management?
– Project Server?– Customizations?
Where are you today?
• Client Tools– O/S?– Visual Studio
• VB6 and other legacy?• VS .NET, 2003?• VS 2005, 2008?• VS 2010?• MTM?
– Eclipse?– Other IDEs?– Third-Party Tools?– Customizations?
Compatibility
• SxS Client Tools?
• File compatibility?
• Additional tools?
• Process Templates?
• Reports?
• How you work?
?
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
Requirements for Visual Studio 2012
• Supported operating systems:– Windows 7 (x86 and x64)– Windows 8 (x86 and x64)– Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)– Windows Server 2012 (x64)
• Supported architectures:– 32-bit (x86)– 64-bit (x64)
• Hardware requirements:– 1.6 GHz or faster processor– 1 GB of RAM (1.5 GB if running on a virtual machine)– 10 GB (NTFS) of available hard disk space– 5400 RPM hard drive– DirectX 9-capable video card running at 1024 x 768 or higher display
resolution
Visual Studio SxS
• Visual Studio 2012:– Install along side older Visual Studio
versions– General project compatibilityA with Visual
Studio 2010 SP1– Platform targeting
• Managed code can target Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 with Visual Studio 2010 SxS, targeting .NET 4.0 or earlier
• Team Explorer 2012 can…– Connect to TFS 2012– Connect to TFS 2010B
A Solutions and projects can generally be opened in VS 2012 without breaking compatibility with VS 2010. There are some exceptions (e.g., Database projects).
B Reduced functionality when connecting to earlier versions of TFS.
Project Compatibility
• Compatible with 2010 SP1:– Blend– C#/VB Silverlight 4 or 5– C#/VB Webforms– C#/VB Winforms– Coded UI test– Modeling– SharePoint 2010– Unit tests– Visual Studio 2010 web– VS 2010 SSDT– WCF– WPF– MPI/Cluster Debugging– SSRS
• Upgrade required– SharePoint 2007– MVC 2– Rich Internet Applications
Based on October 2012 MSDN Documentation
• Yes, With Limitations:– Visual Studio 2010
Database (.dbproj)– SQL Server 2008 R2 Express– SQL Server Report Project– Visual C++ – Visual Studio Lab
Management
• Other:– SQL Server CE 3.5 (After
upgrade to SQL Server CE 4.0)
– Office 2007 VSTO (Upgrade to Office 2010 /.NET 4)
– MVC framework (For compatible MVC versions)
– MPI/Cluster Debugging (For compatible versions)
– Office 2010 VSTO (.NET 4)
• No (Deprecated):– MSI setup (.vdproj)– Visual Studio macros– Windows Mobile– Windows Phone– SharePoint 2007
• No:– BizTalk 2010 R2– Cloud tools– F#– LightSwitch– Rich Internet
Applications– Visual Studio SDK/VSIX– SQL Server Express
LocalDB
Visual Studio and TFS 2012
• Connectivity to TFS 2012:• Visual Studio 2012 (Native support)
• Visual Studio 2010– Requires SP1 and TFS 2012 Compatibility GDR
• Visual Studio 2008– Requires SP1 and TFS 2012 Compatibility GDR
• Visual Studio 2005 and earlier– No support expected– Consider the MSSCCI provider
Microsoft Test Manager
• Compatible across MTM and TFS versions:– Test Plans– Test Case work items– Test Runs– Work item queries
• Incompatible:– MTM 2012 and TFS 2010
• Lab Management• Test Results (additional tab)• Exploratory Testing• Windows Store app testing
– MTM 2010 and TFS 2012• Lab Management (environments and templates)
Cross Platform
• Team Explorer Everywhere (TEE) 2012:– Connect to TFS 2012– Connect to TFS 2010*– Connect to TFS 2008*– Connect to TFS 2005*
• TEE 2012 supports 3.4 - 3.8• TEE 2010 SP1 supports 3.2 - 3.6• TEE 2010 supports Eclipse 3.0 - 3.5
* Reduced functionality when connecting to earlier versions of TFS.
Beyond Visual Studio
• Third party tools and integration…– Some VS/TFS 2010 tools will work as is. – Some VS/TFS 2010 must be upgraded.– Some VS/TFS 2010 will not work.
• New versions of some common tools are available:– Team Foundation Power Tools– MSSCCI Provider
• Not using Visual Studio or Eclipse?– Team Explorer on Windows or TEE cross-platform– Some compatibility via bridges: TFS/SVN or TFS/GIT– Web access
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
TFS 2012 Prerequisites
Operating System:• 64-Bit server
– Windows Server 2008 SP2– Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1– Windows Server 2012
• 32-bit or 64-bit client– Windows 7 SP1– Windows 8
Database Requirements:• SQL Server 2008 R2• SQL Server 2012• Express (basic installation)• Standard or Enterprise Edition
for Reporting
SharePoint Requirements:• SharePoint Foundation 2010• SharePoint Server 2010 (Enterprise
or Standard)• MOSS 2007 (Enterprise or
Standard)• Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Project Server Requirements:• Project Server 2010 SP1• Project Server 2007 SP2 with SQL
Server 2005 or 2008
TFS Requirements (Upgrade):• TFS 2008 SP1• TFS 2010 RTM or SP1
General Upgrade Process
• In-Place Upgrade:• Verify the upgrade before the upgrade.• Take care of prerequisites!• Make sure you have backups!• Uninstall TFS 2010• Install TFS 2012• Configure TFS 2012 as an “Upgrade”• Post-Installation cleanup• Verify and release the upgrade into production!
Alternatively, you can migrate to a new server!
Configuring the Upgrade
Enabling Web Features
• Browse to Web Access• Access your project• View Backlog• Configure Upgrades• Move forward with TFS 2012!
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
Migration from where?
• ALM:– TFS (older versions)– Rational Team Concert– Other…
• Version Control:– Visual Source Safe– IBM ClearCase– CVS– MKS– Subversion– Perforce– StarTeam– Vault– Other…
• Work Tracking:– HP ALM (Quality Center)– IBM ClearQuest– Other…
• Automated Build:– CC.NET– FinalBuild– Bamboo– Hudson– NAnt– Ant– Other…
• Testing:– HP ALM (Quality Center)– Other…
Migration Options for ALM
• TFS Hardware Migration– Upgrade to 2008 SP1 or later– Restore backups of TFS databases on new servers– Perform aforementioned upgrade steps– Retire original server
• Non-TFS ALM Migration– Migrate per individual subsystems
Version Control Migration
• “Tips” Migration– Low fidelity– Works with everything– Opportunity to clean up
• Timely Migration™– High fidelity– Subversion– StarTeam– CVS– TFS
• TFS Integration Platform
– Subversion– ClearCase– Custom
• VSS Converter
• Bridges– SVN Bridge– GIT TFS
• Roll-your-own
Work Tracking and Test Case Migration
• Manual– Retype– Excel
• Scrat– Quality Center to TFS– Support Requirements, Bugs, Test Cases and Attachments
• Test Case Migrator Plus– Supports link type: Parent/Child, Related, Tests/Tested By– Supports Requirements, Test Cases, and Bugs– Frequently used with Excel as an intermediary
• HP Quality Center Synchronizer– Bugs only – not currently support TFS 2012
• Scripting / Roll-your-own
Test Runs, Automated Builds, Reports, …
• Rebuild from scratch
• Roll-your own
:-(
Agenda
• Overview:– “ALM” in 2012– Visual Studio 2012
• New ALM Features– Agile Management– Developer Productivity– Feedback and testing– DevOps– Features by Edition
• Planning Your Upgrade– Client-side Upgrade– Server-side Upgrade– Migration Options– Next Steps
• Summary
What next?
• Plan– Understand your environment– Understand timing and risks– Define your destination
• Leverage Experience– Build it internally
• Read / Study• Practice• Verify
– Hire/buy experience
• Execute!
Summary
Answering some questions…
• What is Visual Studio 2012 “ALM”?
• What are some of the compelling new features?
• What should you consider when planning for Visual Studio 2012?
• What about for TFS 2012?
• What approach will you use when you upgrade?
Questions?
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