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Ram Cherala
Principal Program Manager
Microsoft Corporation
DTL320
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Works on My Box!
VSTS 2010 Team Test Goals
Align test with the lifecycle
Create tighter dev/test interaction
Improve application quality
Tester Segmentation
Generalist
Specialist
Manual Testing Some scripting
Creates scripts
to set up lab,
create data
Strong
scripting skills
Some
coding skills
Strong coding
Expert
coding skills
Develops fully
automated
testing
procedures
Black Box Testing
White Box Testing
API Testing
VSTS 2010 Test Capabilities
Generalist
Specialist
Coded UI Test
Test Runner
Web Test
FF Manual Test
Load Test
Unit Testing
Test Case Management
Virtual Lab Management
Data Collectors (Historic Debugging, System Info.)
Team Foundation Server with Reporting
Rich Bug
Rich Bug Demo Recap
Minimize “no repro” scenario
Shorten the time from find to fix
Improve productivity/quality
Improve dev/test interaction
Managing Testing
Managing Testing Recap
Author and manage tests through plans, suites,
and test cases
Define testing matrix using configurations
Control data collection via test settings
Run tests via manual testing or automation
Create rich bugs with nearly no overhead
Fast-forward through tests to verify
Coded UI Test
Coded UI Testing Recap
Specialist testing experience
Generate tests using manual test recordings,
direct recording or control map
Create C# or VB.NET code
Leverages test framework for data binding,
data collection, test categories, etc.
Platform Support
Platform
Beta 1
RTM
RTM+
Notes
IE7/8 – HTML/AJAX
FF3 – HTML/AJAX
CTP at VSTS 2010 RTM
Partial solution, further work
required to complete
IE 6
Chrome/Opera/Safari
Best efforts, may work with
known issues, no ongoing
investment
Silverlight 3.0
Flash/Java
Windows Forms 2.0+
NetFx Controls fully
supported, working on 3rd
party support
WPF 3.5+
NetFx Controls fully
supported, working on 3rd
party support
Windows Win32
MFC
SharePoint
Office Client Apps
Dynamics (Ax)
SAP
Citrix/Terminal Services
Fully supported platform
Currently no support but on
the roadmap for future
releases
Currently no support and none
planned, opportunity for
partners
Dashboards
Dashboard: Work Progress
Dashboard: Product Quality
Dashboard: Build Quality
Dashboard: Test Progress
VSTS 2010 Team Test Recap
Rich bugs made easy
Testers are first-class citizens of ALM
Developers and Testers have tighter interaction
Very easy to create robust automation and
re-factor code
Extensible platform
Resources
www.microsoft.com/teched
www.microsoft.com/learning
Sessions On-Demand & Community
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
http://microsoft.com/technet
http://microsoft.com/msdn
Resources for IT Professionals
Resources for Developers
www.microsoft.com/learning
Microsoft Certification and Training Resources
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