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DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering: Concepts, Practices, and Roles

Altexsoft

For over a decade, two similar concepts — DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) — have been coexisting in the world of software development. This article explains how DevOps and SRE facilitate building reliable software, where they overlap, how they differ from each other, and when they can efficiently work side by side.

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What is Continuous Verification?

OpenCredo

The delivery of software has been transformed in recent years by increased adoption of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery & Deployment (CD) processes, and the introduction of the DevOps approach to infrastructure management. So, what shortfall does Continuous Verification fulfil?

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Our book “Software Architecture Metrics: Case Studies to Improve the Quality of Your Architecture” is published!

Apiumhub

He began his professional career with a specific interest in object-oriented design issues, with deep studies in code-level and architectural-level design patterns and techniques. Andrew specializes in Java/JVM technologies, Agile delivery, build tools and automation, and domain-driven design. Rene Weiss is a CTO at Finabro.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

In chapter 3 (Agility and Leanness) he introduces DevOps, a set of technical practices based on cross-functional teams and heavy automation that effectively does away with the tradeoff between speed and control – you can have both. From rigid and risk-adverse to agile, experimental, and adaptable.

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The Scaling Dilemma

LeanEssays

When integration is the system constraint, TOC tells us that the most important focus for development teams should be removing this constraint. Agile approaches to software development recommend the frequent delivery of working software to customers.