I got a piece of chapters sixth and seventh, which are agile processes and MSF, respectively.
The sixth chapter of the agile process is generally the sprint phase of the project, where the Agile flowchart on MSDN can fully demonstrate the steps of the agile process.
The first step: Find out what needs to be done to complete the product, and the estimated time of each work is "day".
Step two: Decide what you need to solve for your current sprint. The implementation of the entire product is divided into several interrelated sprints. The task on the order is that the team members claim according to their own circumstances.
Step three: Sprint. In the sprint phase, outsiders cannot directly disturb team members. Any change in demand will be discussed after the sprint is over.
During the sprint, a daily meeting is opened every day to discuss what was done yesterday and what to do today. Everyone put the problem on the materializing. And our team rookie squad made a Burndown chart and a schedule on the door during the sprint, which is also a good idea.
The method of construction read Note 03