Sample TFS Projects?

Are there any sample TFS projects available that I could load into TFS and study? I'm having trouble understanding what Microsft expects me to enter in the Work Items "Scenario" and "Quality of Service". I see the templates but I don't know what info would normally populate them.

TIA,

Barkdingdog

[338 byte] By [barkingdog] at [2007-12-22]
# 1

Hi

By Sample projects, do you mean data to see/understand/analyze from IDE?

I am not sure if there are any sample projects available to download. I don't think so.

Scenario, Quality of Service and so on are the sample work item types that Microsoft provides. If you want any specific work item type you can design it on your own. It is simple and easy. You can extend these sample WITs per your requirement.

Thanks
Sagar

SagarSura at 2007-8-30 > top of Msdn Tech,Visual Studio Team System,Team Foundation Server - General...
# 2
Having the "Duwamish books" or "Cedar Bank" application for TFS would be a great thing to get corporate groups up and running and understanding how TFS works as well as how it is like/different from previous visual Studio releases. Is there any chance we'll see this soon?
JamesMoore-Visionspring at 2007-8-30 > top of Msdn Tech,Visual Studio Team System,Team Foundation Server - General...
# 3
Hi James,
You might want to try the Team Foundation VPC. It comes preloaded with
a sample application that shows off many TFS features (including some
prebuilt reports). Should be available from MSDN:
http://blogs.msdn.com/robcaron/archive/2006/06/02/614451.aspx
RichardBergMSFT at 2007-8-30 > top of Msdn Tech,Visual Studio Team System,Team Foundation Server - General...
# 4
Yes, that's a beginning, but there should be a complete walkthrough with Lab Materials and sample workitems and tests already created. I see none of that in the VPC.
JamesMoore-Visionspring at 2007-8-30 > top of Msdn Tech,Visual Studio Team System,Team Foundation Server - General...
# 5

You might also be interested in some of the training videos we’ve done.
You can’t interact with the data like in the VPC, obviously, but it’s a
more complete demo you can show off to both execs and potential
trainees.
http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/msdnvsts2005.mspx#OnDemand
http://teamsystemrocks.com/files/default.aspx

RichardBergMSFT at 2007-8-30 > top of Msdn Tech,Visual Studio Team System,Team Foundation Server - General...

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