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Process Templates

November 27th, 2008
by Alena Semeshko

MSDN has an awesome article on process templated in TFS. It covers how you can basically control all the work done within a team project.

A team project is simply a bucket that stores and partitions all of the artifacts you track and use during a development project.

The New Team Project wizard in Team Foundation Client (TFC) with lots of templates out there and ready for use can really streamline your projects.

Quite informative, do check it out.

Here’s a small preview:

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