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如果您的设置是带有 Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 流程模板或 MSF for Agile Software Development 流程模板的 Team Foundation Server 2010/2012/2013,则此项目可以为您提供帮助。
https://github.com/frederiksen/Task-Card-Creator
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If your setup is Team Foundation Server 2010/2012/2013 with the Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum process template or the MSF for Agile Software Development process template, this project can help you.
https://github.com/frederiksen/Task-Card-Creator
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如果我正确地阅读了您的问题,这里就是完美的工具:
http:// blog.crisp.se/henrikkniberg/2007/12/18/1197973740000.html
一个 Excel 模板,可用于打印待办事项。 您所需要做的就是将工作项从 TFS 拖放到 Excel 中,然后打印出来。 不完全是一个“插件”,但我在每次冲刺中都使用它。
顺便说一句,就我而言,那个博客和他引用的论文都是《Scrum 圣经》。
If I read your question right, perfect tool right here:
http://blog.crisp.se/henrikkniberg/2007/12/18/1197973740000.html
An excel template you can use to print your backlog off. All you need to do is pull down your work items from TFS into excel, then print 'em off. Not exactly a "plug-in" but I use it for every sprint.
BTW, that blog, and the paper he references are the Scrum Bible, as far as I'm concerned.
我们已经成功的使用了自定义的组合查询,右键-> “在 Microsoft Excel 中打开”和 Word 邮件合并,为我们的 Scrum 板打印卡片。 这让我们可以准确定义我们想要为故事和任务显示的内容。 唯一的缺点是我们把纸剪下来然后用胶带粘起来,而不是使用便利贴。
We have successfully used a combination of a custom query, the right click -> "Open in Microsoft Excel" and a Word mail merge to print out cards for our scrum board. That lets us define exactly what we want displayed for the stories and tasks. The only downside is we cut the paper and tape it up instead of using sticky notes.
不久前我一直在寻找类似的工具,最终我们只是将所有内容都放在卡片上。 将它们粘贴到白板上。
更容易查看我们的进度...但是,除非我们更新它,否则该状态不会进入 TFS :)
I was searching for a similar tool a while back, and we ended up just putting everything on cards & sticking them to a whiteboard.
Much easier view into our progress... however that status doesn't get into TFS unless we update it :)