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+ | :Four [[software system]]s support [[CNM Lab]]. They are [[document collaboration system|document collaboration]], [[project management system|project management]], [[version control system|version control]], and [[file-sharing system|file-sharing one]]s. | ||
+ | :[[CNM Lab]]'s [[file-sharing system]] contains all the [[web document]]s, [[source code]]s, and other files that have been used in [[CNM Cyber]]'s development. | ||
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+ | It stores everything that [[CNM Cloud]] uses and documents all the developments. Every [[software application]], [[multimedia file|multimedia]] and [[image file]], [[source code]], [[web document]], etc. can be found there. | ||
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+ | :[[CNM Lab]]'s [[version control system]] allows for the management of all the changes to every of them. | ||
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+ | :[[CNM Lab]]'s [[project management system]] is in the heard of this service. [[CNM Lab]] treats every development as a [[project]]. For instance, only those developers who actively work on [[CNM Cert]]'s development can assign, re-assign, or report on the project tasks, as well as can access, modify, and update its private details and get the update notifications. | ||
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+ | :The project's private details are published by the secure [[wiki engine]] of [[CNM Lab]]'s [[document collaboration system]]. Its [[wikipage]]s are tightened to the projects, so a particular project team can collaborate on the content for its project. | ||
'''[[CNM Lab vs Wiki]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. | '''[[CNM Lab vs Wiki]]''' is the successor [[lectio]]. |
Revision as of 14:21, 25 April 2020
CNM DevOps Support (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Lab Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Lab. This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber for Experience session of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.
Contents
Content
The predecessor lectio is What CNM Lab Is.
Key terms
- DevOps. 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. Functions of DevOps office staffers can be compared with those of project management office (PMO) in a traditional project management framework.
- Project management system. Any system for project management. Usually, the System is built using project management software, which tends to be a combination of end-user applications specifically designed to aid with planning and controlling project costs and schedules.
- Version control system. The system that is set for version control. The system controls versions or revisions of documents, source codes, files, groups of files, collections of data, and/or other resources.
Script
- Four software systems support CNM Lab. They are document collaboration, project management, version control, and file-sharing ones.
- CNM Lab's file-sharing system contains all the web documents, source codes, and other files that have been used in CNM Cyber's development.
It stores everything that CNM Cloud uses and documents all the developments. Every software application, multimedia and image file, source code, web document, etc. can be found there.
- CNM Lab's version control system allows for the management of all the changes to every of them.
- CNM Lab's project management system is in the heard of this service. CNM Lab treats every development as a project. For instance, only those developers who actively work on CNM Cert's development can assign, re-assign, or report on the project tasks, as well as can access, modify, and update its private details and get the update notifications.
- The project's private details are published by the secure wiki engine of CNM Lab's document collaboration system. Its wikipages are tightened to the projects, so a particular project team can collaborate on the content for its project.
CNM Lab vs Wiki is the successor lectio.
Quiz
- Which statement below is correct:
- A user of CNM Cyber should not necessarily be in a good standing in order to utilize services of CNM Lab.
- Every source code file must be uploaded to CNM Lab in order to be deployed within CNM Cyber.
- Authorized users of CNM Lab can identify which image file was last edited.
- All of the other substantive answers are correct.
- None of the other answers is correct.
- -- (wlcm--prvw)