You need to ensure that team members can edit only the work items of the module on which they are working

You are performing capacity planning for three teams of developers. Each team is developing a different
software module. Developers belong to only one team. You need to ensure that team members can edit only
the work items of the module on which they are working. What should you do?

You are performing capacity planning for three teams of developers. Each team is developing a different
software module. Developers belong to only one team. You need to ensure that team members can edit only
the work items of the module on which they are working. What should you do?

A.
· Create three teams under the Team Project for team members of three modules.
· On the Security tab of the team give Edit work items in this node permission to that team for the
corresponding area.
· Deny that permission to other two teams.

B.
· Create three TFS groups at the Team Project level for team members of three modules.
· Create three areas for the three modules.
· For each area, on the Permissions tab of the groups, give Edit work items in this node permission tothe
group corresponding to that area.
· Deny that permission to other two groups.

C.
· Create one TFS group at the Team Project level for the team members of the three modules.
· Create three areas for the three modules. For each area, give Edit work items in this node permission to
the group.

D.
· Create three teams under the Team Project for team members of three modules.
· For each area corresponding to the team, give Edit work items in this node permission to that team.
· Deny that permission to other two teams.



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Mattia

Mattia

Answer “D” looks weird to me. AFAIK, permissions are managed through groups, not teams. So, since we’re talking about permissions, the right answer should be “B”, right?