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AoAD2 Practice: Continuous Integration

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Continuous Integration. Refactoring.

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DevOps for enterprises

CircleCI

Coined by Belgian engineer Patrick Debois around 2007, DevOps came in response to growing dysfunction in software development and delivery teams. Concerns arose from software development and IT operations leadership about working in silos and its effect on software delivery scheduling and quality.

DevOps 52
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Tandem at 10: What’s Changed In The Coding World Since Tandem’s Founding?

Tandem

From the rising use of non-relational databases, to the evolution of API tech, to the increasing adoption of Agile methodologies, the last ten years have brought changes that make software more secure, more intuitive, and more efficient. that looks a lot different than it did at our beginning. The Growth of Mobile-First Development.

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The Good and the Bad of Ranorex GUI Test Automation Tool

Altexsoft

Introduced to the market in 2007 by Ranorex GmbH, an Austrian software development company, Ranorex Studio is a commercial Windows GUI test automation tool that provides testing for desktop, web, and mobile apps. Ranorex integration with the leading testing tools; Source: Ranorex Brochure. What is Ranorex? Final word.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

This group has published numerous books and articles on lean thinking, lean manufacturing, and lean product development, including The Toyota Product Development System (Morgan and Liker, 2006), and Lean Product and Process Development (Ward, 2007). In 2001 the Agile Manifesto (Beck et al.,