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Architecting Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment for Microservice Architecture
2021 20th International Symposium INFOTEH-JAHORINA (INFOTEH), 2021Regardless of the size of organizations, they are migrating to microservice architecture for multiple reasons. Many of them have found that by embracing microservice architecture they can deliver software faster and efficiently. Managing small, fine-grained, and autonomous services is easier and allows teams to work on them independently. Adaptation of
Njegos Railic, Mihajlo Savic
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Continuous Deployment Transitions at Scale
2020Predictable, rapid, and data-driven feature rollout; lightning-fast; and automated fix deployment are some of the benefits most large software organizations worldwide are striving for. In the process, they are transitioning toward the use of continuous deployment practices.
Williams, Laurie +16 more
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Model-driven continuous deployment for quality DevOps
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Quality-Aware DevOps, 2016DevOps entails a series of software engineering strategies and tools that promise to deliver quality and speed at the same time with little or no additional expense. In our work we strived to enable a DevOps way of working, combining Model-Driven Engineering tenets with the challenges of delivering a model-driven continuous deployment tool that allows ...
Artac M. +4 more
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Continuous Integration and Deployment
2020Continuous integration and deployment are mandatory features in current software projects. These two allow us to build software quickly, with less errors, full testing automation, and control over deployment.
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Implementing continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2021Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are fundamentals of today’s software development to deliver quality code, deliver faster, and reduce the cost of deployment. Automation of integration and deployment helps teams find the faults before they are found and eliminate manual effort during the development lifecycle with CI/CD ...
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DevOps and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) automation
Advances in Engineering Innovation, 2023The rapid integration of DevOps and Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) has ushered in a transformative era in software development, streamlining processes and bolstering release efficiency. The amalgamation of development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) into a cohesive DevOps model facilitates a more synergistic and responsive approach ...
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Continuous Integration and Deployment Pipelines
2020This research paper explores the principles and best practices of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) pipelines, focusing on their application in the development of medical device software. As the healthcare industry increasingly relies on software-driven medical devices, ensuring efficient and reliable software delivery is ...
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Continuous deployment at Facebook and OANDA
Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion, 2016Continuous deployment is the software engineering practice of deploying many small incremental software updates into production, leading to a continuous stream of 10s, 100s, or even 1,000s of deployments per day. High-profile Internet firms such as Amazon, Etsy, Facebook, Flickr, Google, and Netflix have embraced continuous deployment.
Tony Savor +5 more
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The highways and country roads to continuous deployment
IEEE Software, 2015As part of a Finnish research program, researchers interviewed 15 information and communications technology companies to determine the extent to which the companies adopted continuous deployment. They also aimed to find out why continuous deployment is considered beneficial and what the obstacles are to its full adoption.
Mäntylä Mika +6 more
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Requirements to Pervasive System Continuous Deployment
2014Pervasive applications present stringent requirements that make their deployment especially challenging. The unknown and fluctuating environment in which pervasive applications are executed makes traditional approaches not suitable. In addition, the current trend to build applications out of separated components and services makes the deployment ...
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