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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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• You pick up the output of a scheduled build from a specific drop location.<br />

• You perform manual and automated testing including security testing, performance<br />

testing, and Web testing by using various VSTS tools.<br />

• You upload the results from the tests to the TFS Test Result database for future<br />

reference.<br />

• You log bugs identified by your testing into TFS as new work items.<br />

• You resolve existing bugs, if the latest build fixes previously logged bugs.<br />

<strong>Development</strong> and Test Physical Environments<br />

The size and number of computers associated <strong>with</strong> your development and test<br />

environments varies depending upon the size of your teams and projects. Figure 1.3<br />

shows a typical development and test physical environment.<br />

Figure 1.3 <strong>Development</strong> and Test Physical Environment<br />

<strong>Development</strong> Environment<br />

The development environment supports your development and build processes. The<br />

development environment contains the following computers:<br />

• A <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong>.<br />

• A build server.<br />

• A server to store the drops from the build server.<br />

• Developer workstations.

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