It allowed teams to treat database schemas exactly like source code. Developers could modify database schemas offline, run static code analysis on SQL scripts, deploy schema changes directly to target servers, and execute data generation plans to populate staging databases with realistic test data without violating privacy laws. Team Foundation Server (TFS) Integration
Typically required roughly 6GB of disk space for a full install and at least 1GB of RAM. Languages: Supported C#, VB.NET, C++, F#, and JScript. Lifecycle and Legacy
SP1 added support for the cleaner Razor view engine for ASP.NET MVC. 5. Better Collaboration with Team Foundation Server (TFS)
IntelliTrace changed developer expectations around debugging tools. Enhanced versions of historical debugging remain standard components in enterprise IDEs today.
Requirements defined by product owners were linked to tasks. Tasks were linked to specific changesets of code. Code changes were validated by automated build scripts, and builds were verified by automated test suites. This level of traceability allowed enterprise organizations to track the exact health, progress, and quality of a software release from a single dashboard. The Lasting Impact
: This tool helps you browse and explore existing code assets and their relationships, making it easier to understand complex legacy systems. UML 2.0 Compliant Diagrams