Posted By: Brian Keller | Oct 1st, 2008 @ 11:41 AM | 28,909 Views | 15 Comments
How can you ensure that a requirement has been sufficiently tested? How do you track the work that goes into a specific feature? How much work is left to do before a feature is completed, and how does that feature relate to bigger scenarios or user stories?

Siddharth Bhatia, a senior group program manager for Visual Studio Team System, takes us through an end-to-end example of how Visual Studio Team System 2010 will help an organization manage their requirements throughout the lifecycle of a software project.

This "Humanized Screencast" is best viewed at fullscreen using the high-quality WMV download.

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Ok, I'm totally missing something.  The video is only showing as a static image for me and no linking.  All other videos work fine on this site and I'm using IE.  I would really like to watch this post. 

Please fix this.  The video will not play.  We really need something in the RM space.

 

It was actually MSF for CMMI (which is also an Agile template based on MSF Agile). The MSF Agile template has User Stories instead of Requirement work items.

Fell like an idiot maneuvering around this posting mechanism... I am trying to make the post appear right below the original question, like Brian Keller reponses. I will try once more...

Tried a 3rd time. There doesn't seem to be a way to make my reply post appear right below a question like Brian Keller responses. Also, the "Edit" neves switches to "Save" in edit mode. Is this because I am using Windows 7/IE 8?

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