Building Mission-Critical Software
Visual Studio 2005 Team System was designed to provide a collaborative environment to help teams communicate and work productively.
VSLive! Orlando, October 2005
Watch the video of the session! (Running time: 1 hour, Windows Media format)
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Eric Lee,
Product Manager, Developer Tools Division,
Microsoft Corp.
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Over the past decade, we have been witness to several spectacular software failures. In 1998, a division-by-zero error brought a Navy warship to a standstill. In 1999, the Mars Climate Orbiter was lost because the decision to use the Metric system vs. the Imperial system was not communicated to the team. These two examples illustrate the wide spectrum of ways an organization's attempt to build to robust and reliable software can be undermined.
Visual Studio 2005 Team System was designed from the ground up to provide a collaborative environment to help teams communicate and work productively. Eric Lee illustrates how each discipline—everyone from project managers to architects to developers and testers—benefits from technology designed to make them more productive, as well as technology that helps them work together.
About the Speaker
Eric Lee graduated from the University of Windsor Ontario in 1998 and joined Microsoft shortly afterwards. He has spent his career at Microsoft as a tester, developer, and now product manager for the Developer Tools division. Eric previously held positions on the Windows Server 2003 team, where he contributed to Enterprise UDDI Services.
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