Doug Seven: Improving Developer-Tester Collaboration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
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In this session you will discover the six mechanisms in Visual Studio 2010 that enable more effective collaboration between developers and testers. These mechanisms include tools to create actionable bugs, debug historical events, and automate functional testing.
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Great insight and info. Many thanks for providing this and I am sure it will be useful for many people!
I think it's going to be a great collaboration. Hair Styling
Nice work. I'm skeptical about the extinction of Cannot Reproduce, some bugs are intermittent for example, but fewer games of ping-pong would be nice and these features should help with that.
Hi,
is it possible to test WPF, WinForms, ... UI instead of WebApp?
Yes WinForms and WPF are both fully supported out of the box.
Great I always see, that replay test was shown on WebApp, that is really nice if same possibility id for winapp, wcf and others
great.
Silverlight has no support for it i suppose. SUggest me the best tool available as of now..
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