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In this interview with 
Zhiming Xue at Microsoft, 
Mike Snell, VP Solution Services at CEI, Microsoft Regional Director and co-author of the
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Unleashed 
book, discusses five key issues that typically exist in the application lifecycle management (ALM) process – requirements tracking, code review, unit testing, automated testing (aka black box testing), and continuous integration. Mike speaks each of these
 five issues from his extensive customer experience and offers his domain expert views and recommended practices, including use of Microsoft tools and systems such as VS 2008 Team System, Team Foundation Server, MSBuild and some non-Microsoft tools such as
 Ravenflow and RequisitePro for advanced requirements management. If you are interested in improving the ALM process at your organization or for your team, check out this video and let us know what you think.
 
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