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What is Team foundation server and Work Item tracking experience?pls help

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What is Team foundation server and Work Item tracking experience?pls help
posted May 23, 2014 by Sidharth Malhotra

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Hi, it's a Microsoft product. The server-side component is called team foundation server (commonly abbreviated tfs).

It has two components: the application tier and the data tier.

  1. The application tier is a set of web services that provide access to tfs functionality, and a web portal and document repository facilitated by windows share-point services,

  2. Whereas the data tier is essentially a microsoft sql server 2005 standard installation that warehouses all the information for tfs.

Both tiers are required, but can be installed on the same or separate servers. Team foundation server contains one or more team projects, which consists of visual studio solutions, configuration files for team build and team load test agents, and a single sharepoint repository containing the pertinent documents for the project. It can be used as bug tracking tool, we can write test cases using tfs, we can publish the results of test cases in it, and we can use it as a source control repository.

answer May 27, 2014 by Yogeshwar Thakur
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