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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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If you are using the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for CMMI® Process<br />

Improvement (MSF CMMI) process template, you can view the Builds report in order to<br />

see build quality as well as additional information on test results, code coverage and code<br />

churn.<br />

To view build quality in MSF CMMI<br />

1. In <strong>Team</strong> Explorer, expand your team project node.<br />

2. Right-click Reports and then click Show Report Site.<br />

3. In the report site, select the Builds report.<br />

How to View All the Check-ins for a Build<br />

You can view check-ins associated <strong>with</strong> each build from the Builds window, accessible<br />

from <strong>Team</strong> Explorer.<br />

To view check-ins associated <strong>with</strong> a build<br />

1. Open <strong>Team</strong> Explorer.<br />

2. Expand the team project for which you want to view check-ins for a build.<br />

3. Expand the <strong>Team</strong> Builds folder in the tree.<br />

4. Double-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build type for which you want to view check-ins for a build.<br />

5. Double-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build result entry for which you want to view check-ins for a<br />

build.<br />

6. Expand the Associated changesets item to see all check-ins associated <strong>with</strong> the build<br />

7. If you want to see more information on a particular changeset (which represents a<br />

check-in), click the ID link.<br />

How to View Work Items or Bugs Closed for a Build<br />

You can view work items and bugs that have been closed for each build from the Builds<br />

window, accessible from <strong>Team</strong> Explorer.<br />

To view work items associated <strong>with</strong> a build<br />

1. Open <strong>Team</strong> Explorer.<br />

2. Expand the team project for which you want to view work items.<br />

3. Expand the <strong>Team</strong> Builds folder in the tree.<br />

4. Double-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build type for which you want to view work items.<br />

5. Double-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build result entry for the build number for which you want to<br />

view work items.<br />

6. Expand the Associated work items item.<br />

How to View Open Work Items or Bugs for a Build<br />

If you are using the MSF CMMI process template, you can view the Open Issues and<br />

Blocked Work Items Trend report to view open, resolved, and closed work items over a<br />

given time period. However, because the report presents the information by date instead<br />

of by build, you need to translate the results into builds according to the date on which<br />

the build was produced.<br />

To view open work items or bugs for a build

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