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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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3. On the New Scenario page, enter the details for the Scenario.<br />

4. Save your new scenario.<br />

5. Repeat the preceding steps for all scenarios that you have identified for the project.<br />

Step 7 – Identify the Scenarios for the Iteration<br />

In this step, you identify the scenarios to be worked on during a specific iteration. You<br />

repeat this step for each iteration cycle.<br />

1. Identify the scenarios to be worked on during a specific iteration, based on inputs<br />

from the project stakeholders and your feature priorities.<br />

2. Assign these scenarios to the iteration<br />

To retrieve work items and assign them to a specific iteration:<br />

1. Expand the Work Items folder, expand the <strong>Team</strong> Queries folder, and then doubleclick<br />

the All Scenarios query to display all the scenarios in your project.<br />

2. Double-click the scenario you want to work on in the current iteration.<br />

3. Change the Iteration to the current iteration path and then click the save icon.<br />

4. Repeat the preceding steps for all identified scenarios.<br />

Step 8 – Define Your Quality of Service Requirements<br />

In this step, you define your Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for each of the<br />

scenarios to be worked on during the iteration cycle. You repeat this step for each<br />

iteration cycle. This helps define the acceptance criteria for the scenario. The inputs for<br />

the QoS requirements come from project goals and requirements and specification<br />

documentation, if available.<br />

1. Right-click on the Work Items folder of your project, and point to Add Work Item,<br />

and then click Quality of Service Requirements.<br />

2. In the New Quality of Service Requirements page, add the following details<br />

a. Set the Type to an appropriate value such as Performance, Scalability, Stress<br />

or Security.<br />

b. Set the Iteration to the current iteration cycle.<br />

c. From the Links tab, link the QoS to a specific scenario, for easier traceability.<br />

3. Save the new QoS requirement.<br />

4. Create one QoS requirements for each discipline or type of quality requirements,<br />

bearing in mind that each scenario can have multiple QoS requirements.<br />

5. Make sure you create QoS requirements for all of the scenarios in a specific iteration<br />

cycle.<br />

Important – You can break down the QoS requirements into test tasks later.

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