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[[DevOps]] (hereinafter, the ''development'' and ''operations'') is a software engineering practice that aims at unifying software development (Dev) and software operation (Ops). The main characteristic of the DevOps movement is to strongly advocate [[automation]] and [[monitoring]] at all steps of [[software construction]], from [[integration]], [[testing]], releasing to deployment and infrastructure management. DevOps aims at shorter development cycles, increased deployment frequency, more dependable releases, in close alignment with business objectives.
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[[File:Devops.png|400px|thumb|right|[[DevOps process]]]][[DevOps]] is an engineering practice and a set of [[concept]]s based on that practice that aim at unifying [[new product development]] (the '''Dev''' part) and [[operations]] (the '''Ops''' part). The primary feature of ''DevOps'' is to strongly advocate [[automation]] and [[monitoring]] at all steps of the [[project]] such as [[integration]], [[testing]], releasing to deployment, and infrastructure management.
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DevOps aims at shorter development cycles, increased deployment frequency, more dependable releases, in close alignment with business objectives. [[DevOps process]]es refer to a sequence of phases of ''DevOps''; [[DevOps toolchain]]s refer to a set of tools used in that ''process''.
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Functions of ''DevOps'' can be compared with those of [[project management office]] ([[project management office|PMO]]) in a traditional [[project management]] framework. ''DevOps'' can be considered as an application of [[continuous delivery]].
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A group of ''DevOps'' concepts had been existing for a while before the ''DevOps'' term emerged. Recently, those concepts have catalyzed into a movement and are rapidly spreading throughout the technical community.
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==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
According to [[Educaship Alliance LLC]], <blockquote>[[DevOps]]. is a term for a group of concepts that, while not all new, have catalyzed into a movement and are rapidly spreading throughout the technical community. Is a new term emerging from the collision of two major related trends. </blockquote>
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According to the [[ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos]],
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:[[DevOps]]. An organizational culture that aims to improve the flow of value to customers. DevOps focuses on culture, automation, Lean, measurement, and sharing (CALMS).
  
 
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*Currently, DevOps is more like a philosophical movement, not yet a precise collection of practices, descriptive or prescriptive. ''--Gene Kim''
 
*Currently, DevOps is more like a philosophical movement, not yet a precise collection of practices, descriptive or prescriptive. ''--Gene Kim''
  
==Related coursework==
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==See also==
*[[Operations Management Quarter]].  
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*https://www.atlassian.com/devops/devops-tools
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[Operations Management Quarter]].
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:*[[What the DevOps Is]].  
  
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 5 May 2021

DevOps is an engineering practice and a set of concepts based on that practice that aim at unifying new product development (the Dev part) and operations (the Ops part). The primary feature of DevOps is to strongly advocate automation and monitoring at all steps of the project such as integration, testing, releasing to deployment, and infrastructure management.

DevOps aims at shorter development cycles, increased deployment frequency, more dependable releases, in close alignment with business objectives. DevOps processes refer to a sequence of phases of DevOps; DevOps toolchains refer to a set of tools used in that process.

Functions of DevOps can be compared with those of project management office (PMO) in a traditional project management framework. DevOps can be considered as an application of continuous delivery.

A group of DevOps concepts had been existing for a while before the DevOps term emerged. Recently, those concepts have catalyzed into a movement and are rapidly spreading throughout the technical community.


Definitions

According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,

DevOps. An organizational culture that aims to improve the flow of value to customers. DevOps focuses on culture, automation, Lean, measurement, and sharing (CALMS).

Inspiring quotes

  • Simply put, things always had to be in a production-ready state: if you wrote it, you darn well had to be there to get it running!. --Mike Miller
  • The most powerful tool we have as developers is automation. --Scott Hansellman
  • The key in such a transition to continuous delivery is to expect things to get worse before you’ll be able to make them better. --Mattias Marschall
  • Currently, DevOps is more like a philosophical movement, not yet a precise collection of practices, descriptive or prescriptive. --Gene Kim

See also

Related lectures