Hi,
After purchasing Team Suite for several months, I finally finish a lot of
programming works and can start learning how to use the tools available for
"software architects" and "team testers".
However, I am puzzled about how to get started. It seems like I am not able
to create a "modeling" project and anything alone the line.
As for "Team Testers" tools, I am again at total lost.
Can someone point out to me how I can starting,
1. Modeling a software as I have seen in the Visual Studio lauch demo? One
thing I was able to find out from the internet is that I need to also instal
VISIO for enterprise, ist that correct?
2. How can I start a project to do say, stress testing, for my web
application?
Thanks,

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George
Gary Chang[MSFT] - 21 Aug 2006 09:15 GMT
Hi George,
>1. Modeling a software as I have seen in the Visual Studio
>lauch demo? One thing I was able to find out from the
>internet is that I need to also instal VISIO for enterprise,
>ist that correct?
Visual Studio 2005's software modeling tool in a Visio based component, you
need to install the Visio for Enterprise Architects. Please refer to the
following MSDN documentation for the information:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms182014.aspx
>2. How can I start a project to do say, stress testing, for my web
>application?
In VS2005, the stress testing is performed by the load test, I suggest you
can take a look on the following walkthrough and related load test topics
for the details direction:
Walkthrough: Creating and Running a Load Test
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms182594.aspx
Working with Load Tests
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms182561.aspx
I hope the above information helps, if you have any questions or concerns,
please do not hesitate to let me know. I am standing by to help you.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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