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Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice |
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Written by Rohan
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
Best practice management and development of Visual Studio .NET 2005 applications with this easy-to-use SCM tool from Microsoft
- SCM fundamentals and strategies clearly explained
- Real-world SOA example: a hotel reservation system
- SourceSafe best practices across the complete lifecycle
- Multiple versions, service packs and product updates.
Language English
Paperback 350 pages [191mm x 235mm]
Release date Expected February 2007
ISBN 1904811698
ISBN 13 978-1-904811-69-5
Author(s) Alexandru Serban
Topics and Technologies Microsoft & .NET
This book uses a real-world case-study project to teach you
how to manage software configuration efficiently using Visual
SourceSafe 2005, Microsoft’s Software Configuration Management (SCM)
solution for independent developers and for developers working in
small- and medium-sized teams. It also provides a best-practices
reference on using SourceSafe 2005 to manage the software development
lifecycle.
Why is Software Configuration Management important?
Software
Configuration Management (SCM) is the discipline of managing the
building and modification of software through techniques including
source-code control, revision control, object-build tracking, and
release construction. SCM involves identifying the configuration of the
software at given points in time, systematically controlling changes to
the configuration, and maintaining the integrity and traceability of
the configuration throughout the software development lifecycle.
Software
Configuration Management is one of the first skills a serious developer
should master, after becoming proficient with his or her development
tools of choice. Unfortunately, this does not always happen because the
subject of SCM is not commonly taught in either academic or company
training.
When developing software, you need to have a manageable
team development effort, track and maintain the history of your
projects, sustain parallel development on multiple product versions,
fix bugs, and release service packs while further developing the
application. This is where the concepts of Software Configuration
Management come into play; SCM is about getting the job done safer,
faster, and better.
Visual SourceSafe has a long history behind it.
The previous versions were either loved for their ease of use and
integration with other Microsoft products, or hated because the
headaches caused by using them improperly. This book will help you to
avoid such problems.
- The fundamental principles and benefits of Software Configuration Management
- How Visual SourceSafe integrates with Visual Studio for source-code control
- The team cooperation features in Visual SourceSafe
- Using SourceSafe to manage the development lifecycle to allow
the easy release of service packs and updates while developing multiple
application versions
- The best practices for using SourceSafe
- SourceSafe database creation, security, and maintenance and user management
After
introducing the fundamental principles of SCM and the benefits of using
SCM to manage the software development lifecycle this book uses a
real-world case-study project to build a Service-Oriented Application
named Orbital Hotel. You will learn the team cooperation features in
Visual SourceSafe with the help of John and Mary, two fictional team
members assigned to implement various project components. You can visit
Orbital Hotel online and you can download its source code.
The
appendices deal with SourceSafe administration tasks: database creation
and management, how to secure the database and how to assign users and
user rights, how to manage projects and project settings, and how to
customize SourceSafe to best suit your development style.
This book is for .NET developers, testers and configuration managers who:
- Use Visual Studio .NET 2005 for building software
- Want to use software configuration to manage their products in day-to-day activities
- Want to improve their efficiency by learning to use the best practices with SourceSafe
- Want to install, manage, and configure Visual SourceSafe 2005 for optimal operation
The
book does not assume previous knowledge of Software Configuration
Management or Visual SourceSafe. It takes the reader from the ground up
and is a great resource for people starting to learn about this
subject. Readers with previous SourceSafe experience will benefit by
discovering the improved and new features in Visual SourceSafe 2005. Alexandru Serban
Alexandru Serban is the founder and CEO of Unievo, a new software
development company. Previously, he worked as a .NET Software Architect
with Softwin and Microsoft on extending Visual Studio for enterprise
infrastructure projects. In 2004, he co-authored Pro .NET 1.1 Network
Programming, Second Edition. Alexandru has been driven by the computer
revolution ever since he can remember. Now he plans to be a part of it.
When not planning to take over the word, he likes to drive and travel,
in the summer to the sea and in the winter to the mountains, where he
hits the slopes with his snowboard.
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