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  • Why Dates Matter

    In Team Foundation Server (TFS), you use iterations as one way to classify work. Specifically, iterations represent named time boxes in your team project. However, there’s no facility in version 1.0 of TFS to associate explicit dates with an iteration...
    Published Sat, Jul 07 2007 9:49 PM by brian-randell
    Filed under: VSTS, Reports


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