Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate is the comprehensive
suite of application lifecycle management tools for teams to ensure
quality results, from design to deployment. Whether you're creating new
solutions or enhancing existing applications, Visual Studio 2010
Ultimate lets you bring your vision to life targeting an increasing
number of platforms and technologies—including cloud and parallel
computing.
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Eliminate 'no repro' with IntelliTrace
The new IntelliTrace feature makes the "no-repro" discussion
a thing of the past. Testers can file rich and actionable bugs with
system information, and even include an environment snapshot. That way
developers can reproduce the reported bug in the state it was found.
Understand existing architecture
The Architecture Explorer helps you
understand and unleash the value of your existing code assets and their
inter-dependencies. You can produce detailed models of exactly how an
application is constructed and even drill-down into specific areas for a
deeper understanding.
Ensure architectural compliance
Use the new layer diagram to define and
communicate logical application architecture and to validate code
artifacts against the required architecture. Layer diagrams help your
development efforts stay on track so your application conforms to your
original vision.
Embrace Manual Testing
Visual Studio Test Professional 2010, part of
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, provides you with a single tool to capture
and update test requirements, automate navigation of manual tests, and
speed up the fix and accept cycle by capturing the entire test context.
This provides developers with everything they need to ensure that every
error is reproducible.
Be proactive about agile project management
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate is optimized for today's
iterative development process with features that help you remain
productive and react to potential risks before they happen. You can
monitor the health of your project using reports that are automatically
generated. Plus manage your project's capacity with historical data and
Microsoft Excel-based planning documents.
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