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Using Team Foundation Server to Create a Customer Contact Database: What’s Next? Queries, Reports, and Future Goals (part 5 of 5)
Completing a series of five posts on a project, began in 2008, by the Blackbaud Documentation team. By: Georgeanne Cheng, Ellyn Hassell, and Lindsey Robbins We’ve been working with the live version of the customer contact work item for just about a year...
Using Team Foundation Server to Create a Client Contact Database: Best Practices (part 4 of 5)
Continuing a series of five posts on a project, began in 2008, by the Blackbaud Documentation team. By: Georgeanne Cheng, Ellyn Hassell, and Lindsey Robbins Wow! We learned a lot in this project. It's been over a year since we began and we still have...
Using Team Foundation Server to Create a Customer Contact Database: the Testing Phase (part 3 of 5)
Continuing a series of five posts on a project, began in 2008, by the Blackbaud Documentation team. By: Georgeanne Cheng, Ellyn Hassell, and Lindsey Robbins In our previous post , we discussed the ins and outs of creating a work item form in Team Foundation...
Using Team Foundation Server to Create a Customer Contact Database: the Nuts and Bolts of a Work Item Form (part 2 of 5)
Continuing a series of five posts on a project, began in 2008, by the Blackbaud Documentation team. By: Georgeanne Cheng, Ellyn Hassell, and Lindsey Robbins Once Ellyn and Lindsey decided that TFS was the best tool to use for the job, the next step was...
Using Team Foundation Server to Create a Customer Contact Database: an Overview (part 1 of 5)
Introducing a series of five posts on a project, began in 2008, by the Blackbaud Documentation team. By: Georgeanne Cheng, Ellyn Hassell, and Lindsey Robbins Summer of 2008, as part of a team usability group, Ellyn and I (Lindsey) discussed ways to capture...
Journey from Structred Frame to SharePoint Server Wiki
The journey from last week to this week already feels a decade long as I’ve encountered many trials and errors in converting internal team documentation authored in Structured FrameMaker into a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 friendly format. In other...