Posted By: Brian Keller | Sep 30th, 2008 @ 8:41 AM | 40,455 Views | 10 Comments
Suhail Dutta, a program manager on the Visual Studio Team System Architect team, gives us a demonstration of the "bottom-up" design approach which will be possible with the Visual Studio Team System 2010 Architect product.

With "bottom-up" design, you can quickly reverse engineer an existing code base to construct models and examine relationships between pieces of code. Suhail also shows off some of the new UML designers coming in Visual Studio Team System 2010.

This "Humanized Screencast" is best viewed at fullscreen using the high-quality WMV download.
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Zeo
Zeo
Channel 9 :)
Brian I love the video in screen!!! Awesome. Any chance you could give a hint into what tools you used to create this awesome screencast?
PerfectPhase
PerfectPhase
"This is not war, this is pest control!" - Dalek to Cyberman
Yes, these features look very handy Smiley
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Rx ftw
i like the Picture in picture alot Smiley but i do have to say that letter boxig in any shape or form is really annoying and there doesnt seem to be any erason for it in the begining of the video

if i were to venture a guess as far as software goes, it looks like brian is using camtasia studio Smiley (correct me if im wrong though)
camtasia i pretty cool, it lets you record your session and then edit the recording, adding zoom-ins and stuff without loosing detail Smiley
Wow great demo with the bottom up scenario used to track down problems Smiley

Thanks for the great work Smiley

Bob Hanson
This downloaded screen cast wont play in wmp on vista. Runs ok in VLC player though. Don't know whats up.

edit: Disregard, I blue screened and when I came back up wmp could play the video.
loves me some VSTS!  I can't tell you how many times in my consulting career that I've had to analyze and fix an application that has absolutely no documentation.  Even in cases where there is documentation, it's rarely in sync with what the code is doing today.  Being able to reverse engineer the app and visualize it will make life so much easier in these cases.

But I have to point out the problem I see with the hypothetical scenario that Suhail uses.  As a "new developer getting started", what happens when my boss says "Welcome to the team!  Here's your new PC with Visual Studio Team Edition for Developers.  Now fix that bug!"  ??  I guess my question is (since not everyone is as fortunate as me to have Team Suite)...how much of this architecture goodness is going to make it into the Developer Edition?

Looking forward to the next CTP!
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