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Creating scenarioes

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Henrik Skak Pedersen - 05 Oct 2006 09:18 GMT
Hello,

I have a question regarding scenarioes in Team System. Lets say that I have
scenarioes like:

 a.. Create an Order
 b.. Print out an Order Confirmation
 c.. Invoice the Order
 d.. Print out an Invoice
But I also have something like:

 a.. All Menues should be localizable
 b.. We need to check for existing Memory leaks
 c.. Migrate existing data into the new System
 d.. Create a Template for all reports
 e.. Create two new controls to display graphics on reports
 f.. All Users should be authorized
 g.. Deployment should done using a script
Where should those requirements go?

As Quality Of Service Assignments?

What about Personas, should I create new Personas other that the customers?

Thanks

Henrik Skak Pedersen
Gary Chang[MSFT] - 05 Oct 2006 10:55 GMT
Hi Henrik,

>...
>As Quality Of Service Assignments?
>
>What about Personas, should I create new Personas
>other that the customers?

I think this is a system architect and design issue, general we just handle
the specific Visual Studio Enterprise tool usage issue here.

I suggest you can consult this issue to a corresponding MSDN forum, you may
get some experienced design suggestion there:

Visual Studio Team System - Architects
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showforum.aspx?forumid=21&siteid=1

By the way, I found a book about using VSTS to design and develop the
software project, which would be a good reference source for you:

Software Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (by Sam
Guckenheimer , Juan J. Perez)
http://www.amazon.ca/Software-Engineering-Microsoft-Studio-System/dp/0321278
720

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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