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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

Publisher: Microsoft Press
ISBN/ASIN: 0735625719
ISBN-13: 9780735625716
Number of pages: 496

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This guide shows you how to get the most out of Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server to help improve the effectiveness of your team-based software development. Whether you are already using Team Foundation Server or adopting from scratch, you'll find guidance and insights you can tailor for your specific scenarios.

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