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Seattle Visual Studio Team System Users Group

 User Group Overview

Inspired by similar user groups around the world, the VSTS evangelists in the Seattle area have come together to create the Seattle Team System User Group, with the charter of bringing together VSTS users in the Puget Sound area to discuss Visual Studio Team System and share their learning and experiences with each other. This is your user group, and we hope you'll make the most of it. Come join us and you'll know why this is not 'just another' VSTS user group.
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 Past Sessions

Code It and Ship It with Team Build 2008Use SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Code It and Ship It with  Team Build 2008
GazeIntoTheCrystalBallUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Gaze Into The Crystal Ball
Personify Design VSTS User Group DemoUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
TeamLook and TeamSpec with VS 2008
TeamSystem2008OverviewUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Visual Studio Team System 2008 Overview
VSTSUG-ReportingUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
VSTS Reporting

 Next User Group Meeting

 
Title: The Software Project Traffic Jam
 
When: 6:30 PM on August 27, 2008
 
Where:  Microsoft Offices at Lincoln Square in Bellevue Downtown
 
Registration Link:
 
 
Speaker:  Juan Perez
Personify Design
 
Overview:
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is helping us define how team members with a variety of  backgrounds collaborate and contribute to projects.  However, it's important to realize that without a specified and agreed upon method the probability of success may not increase.  Just like adding more cars to a highway will cause traffic jams, adding more people to a process that is not ready for their  contributions will cause more problems and risk to project delivery than you have today.  An important question to ask when involving more roles into your ALM is "How do we benefit from (new role)'s contribution to the project without burdening the (existing role)s current workflow?"  The answer to this question is different for every team since every team is different.  The good news is that the principles, methods, and tools which enable this new collaboration are the same and they work together!
 
 
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 Upcoming Meetings

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The Software Project Traffic JamUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
Juan Perez8/27/2008 6:00 PMClick to register
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 VSTS Links and Blogs

  Brian Harry
  Buck Hodges
  Mickey Gousset
  Visual Studio Codename Rossario
  Jeff Beehler
  Team System Blogs List
  VSTS 2008 Virtual Machine Images
  NW Cadence