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Continuous delivery

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Continuous Software Evolution and Delivery, 2016
Continuous Delivery (CD) can bring huge benefits, but implementing CD is challenging. For some challenges, one can only see them when he/she travels on the journey far enough. Paddy Power has been implementing CD for more than three years. In this talk, I will present the major obstacles we encountered and how we addressed them.
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Towards Architecting for Continuous Delivery

2015 12th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture, 2015
Continuous Delivery (CD) has emerged as an auspicious software development discipline, with the promise of providing organizations the capability to release valuable software continuously to customers. Our organization has been implementing CD for the last two years. Thus far, we have moved 22 software applications to CD. I observed that CD has created
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Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery at FRIB

2017
Development of many software projects at FRIB follows an agile development approach. An important part of this practice is to make new software versions available to users frequently to get feedback in a timely manner. Unfortunately building, testing, packaging, and deploying software can be a time consuming and error prone process. We will present the
Konrad, Martin   +2 more
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Continuous delivery at scale

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Rapid Continuous Software Engineering, 2018
Continuous Delivery (CD) can bring huge benefits, but implementing CD is challenging. This is particularly true for implementing CD at an ultra-large-scale (across an R&D organization of tens of thousands of staff) for mission critical systems. In this talk, I will present the challenges in implementing CD in such a large scale and discuss the ...
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A Continuous Delivery Framework for Business Intelligence

2018
In the context of business intelligence, data warehousing is often perceived as an integral component of concrete business intelligence solutions. Since the nature of a traditional data warehouse is accumulative – data from operational systems is fed in to the system when it is ready for inclusion – and as the data from different ...
Mikko Puonti   +2 more
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Introduction to Continuous Delivery

2015
This book is about helping you build great software. There are lots of things to get right in order to be successful, and we’ve found it very valuable to have a software factory in whch to build our software. Continuous Delivery helps you get both the process and the tools to quickly deliver software without sacrificing quality.
Mathias Olausson, Jakob Ehn
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Continuous Delivery of Software on IoT Devices

2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C), 2019
Given the dynamic environment and changing conditions on the Internet of Things (IoT), developers need to periodically update software and deploy new versions on smart devices and edge devices such as gateways. A software update can generate unforeseen downtimes, or can also alter the device resource consumption.
Diego Prens   +3 more
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Continuous delivery as a service An approach to implement continuous delivery as a service in large organizations

Fourth International Conference On Advances in Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technology - CEET 2015, 2015
In agile software development small and incremental pieces of software are created and delivered to the stakeholders in order to validate their value. From the moment of finishing coding until the software is delivered to the client there is a repetitive quality assurance process that is the perfect candidate for automation.
IONUT GHEORGHE, MIRCEA RADUCU
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Continuous Drug Delivery in Parkinson’s Disease

CNS Drugs, 2013
Development of motor and non-motor complications during the course of Parkinson's disease (PD) is a major challenge for therapeutic management. At advanced disease stages, patients frequently fluctuate between PD symptoms-such as bradykinesia-and dyskinesias, in response to fluctuations in drug concentrations.
Marina, Senek, Dag, Nyholm
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Continuous Delivery at SOLEIL

2015
Proceedings of the 15th Int. Conf.
Abeillé, Gwenaelle   +4 more
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