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Jean-Luc David is a current Team System MVP and a Toronto-based trainer, consultant, and author. He is also the CEO/Lead Developer for Stormpixel Solutions, a company focused on developing .NET solutions for the desktop, mobile devices, and the web. He has published numerous technical articles on ASPToday.com, C|NET, Builder.com, and XML.COM. He also co-authored Professional Javascript, Second Edition and Professional WinFX Beta for WROX Press and Wiley Publishing. Jean-Luc has the distinction of being the first Canadian to receive the Microsoft Visual Developer-.NET Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award. His recent activities include presiding over the Toronto Windows Server User Group, a collective of over 853 IT Professionals in the greater Toronto Area. He is also part of the administrative team of the East of Toronto .NET User Group and is a speaker in the MSDN/INETA Canada Speakers Bureau.

Erik Gunvaldson is the Technology Development Manager in the Microsoft Enterprise Partners Group where he is currently focused on process methodologies and driving the Software Factories vision across Microsoft partners. Prior to the fall of 2005, Erik was the first Microsoft Technical Evangelist for Visual Studio 2005 Team System. In this role, Erik was responsible for the Team System Technology Adoption Program (TAP) for partners and enterprise customers. Before coming to Microsoft, Erik worked for several large enterprises in roles ranging from C++ developer and software manager to distributed application architect. Erik’s professional goal is to automate the building of software solutions to the point where it is 90 percent inspiration and 10 percent perspiration. When not spending time thinking about software, Erik enjoys spending time with his wonderful wife, Anna, their beautiful daughter, Katrina, and their big black lab, Joe.

Noah Coad is currently a Program Manager in the Developer and Test Tools product unit of Visual Studio Team System. His focus is on developer-driven testing, including unit testing and code coverage. As a community lead for Team System, Noah is responsible for engaging with MVPs, regional directors, and other key influencers. He is a former C# MVP and a developer at heart. While obtaining a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M University, Noah worked as a contract programmer, taught .NET, and helped lead the initial C# online community. He enjoys mountain biking, hard-core coding, creating gizmos with microcontrollers, and spending time with his beloved wife, Dawn.

Darren Jefford is an Application Development Consultant working for Microsoft in the U.K. In his spare time (of which there isn’t much), he likes to be with his young family, follow Formula 1, play the guitar, and tinker with digital photography.

Tony Loton is a Microsoft Certified Professional for .NET Solution Architectures and MSF 3.0. He works through his company, LOTONtech Limited (www.lotontech.com) as an independent consultant, instructor, and freelance author in addition to holding an appointment as Associate Lecturer for the United Kingdom’s Open University. Tony graduated in 1991 with an honors degree in Computer Science with Management, and has authored many published works, including the book Professional UML with Visual Studio .NET and a Visual Studio 2005 article series for the MSDN Developer Center.

Christopher Bowen is the Lead Applications Architect at Monster.com in Maynard, Massachusetts, where he works on the design, implementation, and optimization of Monster’s applications. Chris is highly involved in the .NET development community, contributes to running the Boston .NET User Group, and speaks on a variety of subjects at area developer events. He is a member of Microsoft’s Patterns & Practices Customer Advisory Board and the Microsoft East Region Architect Council. Christopher holds a masters of science in Computer Science and a bachelors of science in Management Information Systems from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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About the Authors.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Part One: Team Architect.

Chapter 1: Introducing the Visual Designers.

Chapter 2: Application Modeling Using Application Designer.

Chapter 3: Logical Infrastructure Modeling Using Logical Datacenter Designer.

Chapter 4: Defining Systems and Evaluating Deployments Using System Designer and Deployment Designer.

Chapter 5: Class Modeling Using Class Designer.

Chapter 6: DSL Tools.

Chapter 7: Dynamic Systems Initiative and the System Definition Model.

Part Two: Team Developer.

Chapter 8: Managed Code Analysis.

Chapter 9: Code Analysis for C/C++.

Chapter 10: Application Verifier.

Chapter 11: Refactoring and Code Snippets.

Chapter 12: Profiling and Performance.

Part Three: Team Tester.

Chapter 13: Test Case Management.

Chapter 14: Unit Testing with the Unit Test Framework.

Chapter 15: Web and Load Testing.

Chapter 16: Manual Testing.

Chapter 17: Generic Testing.

Part Four: Team Foundation.

Chapter 18: Team Foundation Architecture.

Chapter 19: Project Management Tools and Team Reporting.

Chapter 20: Team Foundation Version Control.

Chapter 21: Microsoft Solutions Framework.

Chapter 22: Process Templates.

Chapter 23: Team Foundation Build.

Chapter 24: Deployment and Administration.

Index.

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