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Towards Continuous Deployment for Blockchain [PDF]
Ensuring a production-ready state of the application under development is the immanent feature of the continuous delivery approach. In a blockchain network, nodes communicate, storing data in a decentralized manner.
Tomasz Górski
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DevOps, Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Methods for Software Deployment Automation
In the fast-paced landscape of software development, the need for efficient, reliable, and rapid deployment processes has become paramount. Manual deployment processes often lead to inefficiencies, errors, and delays, impacting the overall agility and ...
Mochamad Hanif Rifa'i Istifarulah +1 more
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Requirements Engineering and Continuous Deployment [PDF]
This article summarizes the RE in the Age of Continuous Deployment panel at the 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. It highlights two synergistic points (user stories and linguistic tooling) and one challenge (nonfunctional requirements) in fast-paced, agile-like projects, and recommends how to carry on the dialogue.
Zhendong Niu +2 more
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Continuous Deployment for Dependable Systems with Continuous Assurance Cases
An assurance case contains a structured argument supported by evidence, demonstrating that a system fulfils a certain quality attribute such as safety, cybersecurity or reliability. The traditional way of building assurance cases is, however, not well suited to continuous deployment, and difficult to maintain with a product structure where many ...
Fredrik Warg
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Continuous Integration environment deployment [PDF]
DevOps is a solution that software development industry relies upon to efficiently link development and operations processes. Even though it has been adopted relatively recently as a separate field, its growth has been accelerated by its undisputed ...
Oana-Anastasia MINCIU +3 more
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Continuous practices, i.e., continuous integration, delivery, and deployment, are the software development industry practices that enable organizations to frequently and reliably release new features and products.
Mojtaba Shahin +2 more
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An empirical study of architecting for continuous delivery and deployment [PDF]
Recently, many software organizations have been adopting Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment (CD) practices to develop and deliver quality software more frequently and reliably. Whilst an increasing amount of the literature covers different aspects of CD, little is known about the role of software architecture in CD and how an application ...
Mojtaba Shahin +2 more
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Revisiting continuous deployment maturity [PDF]
Background: Achieving a steady stream of small releases and employing practices such as continuous deployment requires maturity in company processes. Maturity models provide one approach for companies to pinpoint areas of improvement by providing a position and hints to reflect on.
Simo Mäkinen +5 more
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Beyond Continuous Delivery: An Empirical Investigation of Continuous Deployment Challenges [PDF]
Context: A growing number of software organizations have been adopting Continuous DElivery (CDE) and Continuous Deployment (CD) practices. Researchers have started investing significant efforts in studying different aspects of CDE and CD. Many studies refer to CDE (i.e., where an application is potentially capable of being deployed) and CD (i.e., where
Mojtaba Shahin +3 more
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Security Support in Continuous Deployment Pipeline [PDF]
Continuous Deployment (CD) has emerged as a new practice in the software industry to continuously and automatically deploy software changes into production. Continuous Deployment Pipeline (CDP) supports CD practice by transferring the changes from the repository to production.
Faheem Ullah +4 more
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