Agile refers to an iterative approach which focuses on collaboration, customer feedback, and small, rapid releases. DevOps is considered a practice of bringing development and operations teams together.
This document discusses the challenges of keeping up with business demands for new software while managing a global talent shortage. It summarizes the results of several polls of DevOps professionals which found that around half feel they don't have enough quality engineers, though many aspire to automate more testing and integrate it further into their CI/CD pipelines. Shift left testing means implementing continuous testing and having dev teams take more responsibility for testing. The demand for new software and importance of quality will only increase, so automation and integrating testing into development workflows is crucial for companies to balance speed and quality amid skills shortages.
The document discusses continuous application delivery (CAD) and how DevOps principles enable it. It describes breaking down silos, automating processes, and collaborating as a unified team. The CAD maturity model scores organizations on agile delivery practices like continuous integration, automated testing, and self-service tools. Highly mature organizations implement patterns like trunk-based development, automated testing and deployment, and decoupling database changes.
AGILE methodology is a practice that promotes continuous iteration of development and testing throughout the software development lifecycle of the project.
This document discusses how Capital One implemented continuous delivery across their large enterprise. They first adopted agile practices using the Scaled Agile Framework which improved quality, productivity, and time to market but work was still happening late in the process. Capital One then adopted DevOps practices by creating dedicated teams focused on automation, integration, testing, and removing constraints. This included establishing a continuous integration pipeline, adjusting their testing approach, and providing self-service tools. Continuous integration and continuous testing enabled continuous delivery across the large enterprise. Key lessons included creating accountability, communicating ROI, sharing best practices, providing training, and being prepared for changing roles and additional costs.
The document discusses challenges facing DevOps teams in keeping up with business demands for new software while managing a global talent shortage. A survey of over 1,000 engineering professionals found that most struggle to find enough testing talent and have only partially automated testing. While the benefits of shifting testing left into continuous integration/delivery pipelines are understood, most respondents have not fully integrated testing. The analyst predicts automation and further testing integration will be critical to help teams scale alongside increasing needs for speed and quality software delivery.
This document discusses how DevOps teams can keep up with business demands and the talent shortage by automating testing and integrating it into their DevOps pipelines. It asks how much testing is currently automated, how integrated testing is with CI/CD pipelines, and what shifting testing left in the DevOps process means.
Change management can be one of the most challenging parts of implementing a new system. Employees are resistant to adopt, but getting them on board is crucial. We give you 8 tips that will help to make the transition a little easier.
DevOps is a blend of information technology and software development operations that assists businesses in creating and delivering apps quickly. DevOps brings operations and development teams together; therefore, there will be very few errors and redundancies in the software development process.
This document discusses the challenges of keeping up with business demands for new software while managing a global talent shortage. It summarizes the results of several polls of DevOps professionals which found that around half feel they don't have enough quality engineers, though many aspire to automate more testing and integrate it further into their CI/CD pipelines. Shift left testing means implementing continuous testing and having dev teams take more responsibility for testing. The demand for new software and importance of quality will only increase, so automation and integrating testing into development workflows is crucial for companies to balance speed and quality amid skills shortages.
The document discusses continuous application delivery (CAD) and how DevOps principles enable it. It describes breaking down silos, automating processes, and collaborating as a unified team. The CAD maturity model scores organizations on agile delivery practices like continuous integration, automated testing, and self-service tools. Highly mature organizations implement patterns like trunk-based development, automated testing and deployment, and decoupling database changes.
AGILE methodology is a practice that promotes continuous iteration of development and testing throughout the software development lifecycle of the project.
This document discusses how Capital One implemented continuous delivery across their large enterprise. They first adopted agile practices using the Scaled Agile Framework which improved quality, productivity, and time to market but work was still happening late in the process. Capital One then adopted DevOps practices by creating dedicated teams focused on automation, integration, testing, and removing constraints. This included establishing a continuous integration pipeline, adjusting their testing approach, and providing self-service tools. Continuous integration and continuous testing enabled continuous delivery across the large enterprise. Key lessons included creating accountability, communicating ROI, sharing best practices, providing training, and being prepared for changing roles and additional costs.
The document discusses challenges facing DevOps teams in keeping up with business demands for new software while managing a global talent shortage. A survey of over 1,000 engineering professionals found that most struggle to find enough testing talent and have only partially automated testing. While the benefits of shifting testing left into continuous integration/delivery pipelines are understood, most respondents have not fully integrated testing. The analyst predicts automation and further testing integration will be critical to help teams scale alongside increasing needs for speed and quality software delivery.
This document discusses how DevOps teams can keep up with business demands and the talent shortage by automating testing and integrating it into their DevOps pipelines. It asks how much testing is currently automated, how integrated testing is with CI/CD pipelines, and what shifting testing left in the DevOps process means.
Change management can be one of the most challenging parts of implementing a new system. Employees are resistant to adopt, but getting them on board is crucial. We give you 8 tips that will help to make the transition a little easier.
DevOps is a blend of information technology and software development operations that assists businesses in creating and delivering apps quickly. DevOps brings operations and development teams together; therefore, there will be very few errors and redundancies in the software development process.
DevOps is an acronym for Development and Operations – two most important teams within any organization. For implementing DevOps successfully its important to understand the building blocks that make up this agile methodology.
DevOps aims to solve challenges faced by traditional waterfall and agile development models. It promotes collaboration between development and operations teams through shared tools and workflows. Benefits of DevOps include increased speed and frequency of releases, improved collaboration across teams, and continuous quality assurance through monitoring of deployed software. Many large companies have adopted DevOps practices.
Based on recent research findings from the EMA Worldwide DevOps 2020 survey, leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) provides insights into where DevOps is headed.
We are moving towards the Agile and DevOps dominated world which brings Quality Engineering into the picture. Quality is theoretically optimized throughout the process as it becomes responsibility of everyone involved in the software development lifecycle. QE brings more speed in testing ensuring high-quality output.
AgileLIVE™ Webinar Series "Agile Success = Team Success: Tuning the Agile Tea...VersionOne
Bob Vincent, product manager, and Andy Powell, product evangelist, at VersionOne share an “Agile Coaches Guide to VersionOne”. You will see how to:
• Gain visibility into what's going on within and across projects
• Hold more meaningful daily standups
• Streamline release and sprint planning
• Create team-centric reporting
For more info, please visit http://www.versionone.com/agilelive/
What's the State of Agile Software Development?VersionOne
VersionOne’s 9th annual State of Agile survey is the ONLY agile survey with nine years of historical data from thousands of respondents every year. Go to www.stateofagile.com to download the full survey for insights on how to measure agile success, top tips for scaling agile, and much more.
Quality Index: A Composite Metric for the Voice of TestingTechWell
It is quite possible that you are spending a considerable amount of your time as a QA manager making sense of the multitude of metrics reported by your teams, connecting the facts, understanding the underlying reality, and articulating it to your peers and leadership. Still, others in the organization may not interpret the message correctly, rendering most of your efforts futile. Nirav Patel and Sutharson Veeravalli share insights to help you resolve this challenge through a composite measure called Quality Index. By aligning metrics to business outcomes and using Quality Index as a tool of articulation, disparate interpretation of data can be eliminated and a cohesive message delivered to stakeholders. Learn how QA can acquire a voice across the senior forums by articulating succinct, contextual, and actionable information to speed up executive decisions in the course of programs and projects.
Aan de hand van onze visualisatie van de DevOps cyclus gaan we in deze sessie in op de verschillende mogelijkheden om DevOps te verbeteren. Uit welke fasen bestaat de DevOps cyclus, welke DevOps practices kunnen hier geïmplementeerd worden en hoe vertaal je dit naar jouw organisatie?
We gaan ook in op hoe je kunt bepalen waar je staat en waar je het meeste verbetering kunt realiseren.
AgileLIVE: Scaling Agile to the Program & Portfolio Levels - Part 1Natalie Jacks
Are you ready to maximize the impact of delivering in an agile framework across your organization, yet challenged by scaling agile beyond the team level to the program and portfolio levels? Transforming a larger organization to agile requires deliberate change and coordination. While there are frameworks developing, such as the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe™), the solutions to your specific organization challenges may look different. Attend this 2-part webinar series for insights into what you need to know to take agile to the next level!
Part 1: Join SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein and Agile Coaches Dave Gunther and Mike McLaughlin, who will explore the five key questions organizations need to consider when scaling agile to the program and portfolio levels including:
• How should we organize?
• How will we communicate?
• How, what and where will we prioritize?
• How can we facilitate decisions & plan effectively?
• How can we deliver predictably at scale?
DevOps is a software development method that leads to the communication, collaboration and integration between software developers and information technologies (IT) professionals.
At the basis of the DevOps concept there is therefore the need to establish or strengthen the communication between two groups that are fundamental within the software development process
The DORA Technology Performance Assessment provides a holistic and scientific tool to measure key outcomes and capabilities that drive improvement in software delivery performance. It benchmarks organizations against industry data to identify priority areas for capability improvement with the highest impact. The assessment measures outcomes like deploy frequency and failure rates, as well as capabilities in processes, culture, tools, and metrics. Customers report the assessment focused their efforts, accelerated maturity, and provided insights to improve performance.
Role of Test Automation in Agile and DevOpsTestingXperts
The most efficient way to deal with testing applications is to adopt a well-integrated and robust test automation solution that can predict and simulate business scenarios. It should be coupled with an appropriate test automation strategy, approach and a well-defined test automation framework to deliver quality software at speed under agile and DevOps environments.
Agile Metrics - ASTQB Workshop by Philip Lew - XBOSoftXBOSoft
When implementing software quality metrics, you need to first understand the purpose of the metric and who will be using it. Will the metric be used for measuring people, the process, illustrate the level of quality in software products, or drive towards a specific objective? QA managers typically want to deliver productivity metrics, while management may want to see metrics that support customer or user satisfaction or cost related (ROI) initiatives.
With agile development methods, we often lose sight that our primary objective is the same: quality. We’ve also added the primary objective of velocity. However, we don’t now how to measure it other than ‘velocity’ itself.
With a agile mindset, define quality for your organization with an agile looking glass. Deliver software quality metrics with actionable objectives toward increasing or improving agile’s two primary objectives, quality and velocity for working software.
You Will Learn:
-- Mistakes people make in agile metrics and how to avoid them.
-- How to consistently and systematically improve root causes of low velocity.
-- How to reduce rework.
-- How to analyze your agile process and determine meaningful metrics to present to management.
AgileLIVE Webinar: Measuring the Success of Your Agile Transformation - Part 2VersionOne
The key to a successful agile journey is to identify concrete, measurable goals. Whether your challenge is to improve software quality, time to market, productivity, customer satisfaction, innovation, employee engagement, or some combination of these, agile metrics are crucial to your success. How do you use agile metrics early and often to know that you’re going in the right direction? And how do you know when your goals have been met? This set of slides shows you how to do it using VersionOne. Watch the recording here: http://bit.ly/1m1nXEl
Quality Center has been the most widely adopted test management solution in the market to date, but times are changing with the completed acquisition by Micro Focus. Unfortunately, Micro Focus’ published 4-year plan focuses on profits and cost cutting, meaning a shift away from innovation and customer service.
Join us to learn how QASymphony champions the modern tester, as we highlight our 3-year strategic plan. We’ll highlight customers who have successful made the switch from Quality Center to qTest and share our experience migrating dozens of customers from HP Quality Center, following best practices for making a smooth transition into the next generation of test management.
This slidedeck talks about the emerging trends, best practices and tools for Agile Test Management. As lines between development and operations blur, sprints get shorter, the difficulty mounts in meeting the higher expectations both for speed and quality of software deliverables. How to configure your test management solution to get your delivery up to speed and improve your release quality build by build.
AgileLIVE: Scaling Agile to the Program & Portfolio Levels - Part 2VersionOne
Join Product Evangelist Andy Powell, who will discuss how the VersionOne® enterprise agile ALM platform can help to scale enterprise agility faster, easier and smarter. You will see how to:
• Capture and visualize your roadmaps
• Track and manage initiatives through to implementation
• Coordinate multiple cross-functional teams
• Perform advanced analysis on your projects
• Enable enterprise collaboration
This document discusses DevOps and continuous testing. It begins with defining DevOps as a process that increases communication between development and operations teams to automate and speed up software delivery. It then covers the benefits of DevOps like faster release cycles and time to market. Several case studies are presented showing how companies used DevOps and continuous testing to reduce testing time, increase coverage, and lower costs. The document concludes with a demo and opportunities for questions.
DevOps vs Agile — Understand The Difference!Serena Gray
DevOps gained entry in the software development domain, where the focus is to synergize development and operations teams and thus make the development process streamlined and efficient. The productivity levels are increased and superior products are delivered.
In this article, you will get to know what are the differences between DevOps and Agile.
Many entrepreneurs consider DevOps solutions useful for startups and technology companies. The reason behind this notion is the chief objective of DevOps implementation, which is to help companies build their culture or establish cloud-native roots. However, the reality is completely different! Best practices in DevOps are beneficial for all enterprises irrespective of their sizes.
Read the full article - https://www.silvertouch.com/blog/enterprise-devops-importance-and-key-benefits-you-need-to-know/
Organizations can achieve astounding results when they successfully combine Agile and DevOps. Even though these are two very different things, using a DevOps team and the Agile approach together can help to develop a strong market for software products. These approaches can guarantee no software downtime or discrepancies, as well as a quicker SDLC when they are properly combined.
DevOps is an acronym for Development and Operations – two most important teams within any organization. For implementing DevOps successfully its important to understand the building blocks that make up this agile methodology.
DevOps aims to solve challenges faced by traditional waterfall and agile development models. It promotes collaboration between development and operations teams through shared tools and workflows. Benefits of DevOps include increased speed and frequency of releases, improved collaboration across teams, and continuous quality assurance through monitoring of deployed software. Many large companies have adopted DevOps practices.
Based on recent research findings from the EMA Worldwide DevOps 2020 survey, leading IT analyst firm Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) provides insights into where DevOps is headed.
We are moving towards the Agile and DevOps dominated world which brings Quality Engineering into the picture. Quality is theoretically optimized throughout the process as it becomes responsibility of everyone involved in the software development lifecycle. QE brings more speed in testing ensuring high-quality output.
AgileLIVE™ Webinar Series "Agile Success = Team Success: Tuning the Agile Tea...VersionOne
Bob Vincent, product manager, and Andy Powell, product evangelist, at VersionOne share an “Agile Coaches Guide to VersionOne”. You will see how to:
• Gain visibility into what's going on within and across projects
• Hold more meaningful daily standups
• Streamline release and sprint planning
• Create team-centric reporting
For more info, please visit http://www.versionone.com/agilelive/
What's the State of Agile Software Development?VersionOne
VersionOne’s 9th annual State of Agile survey is the ONLY agile survey with nine years of historical data from thousands of respondents every year. Go to www.stateofagile.com to download the full survey for insights on how to measure agile success, top tips for scaling agile, and much more.
Quality Index: A Composite Metric for the Voice of TestingTechWell
It is quite possible that you are spending a considerable amount of your time as a QA manager making sense of the multitude of metrics reported by your teams, connecting the facts, understanding the underlying reality, and articulating it to your peers and leadership. Still, others in the organization may not interpret the message correctly, rendering most of your efforts futile. Nirav Patel and Sutharson Veeravalli share insights to help you resolve this challenge through a composite measure called Quality Index. By aligning metrics to business outcomes and using Quality Index as a tool of articulation, disparate interpretation of data can be eliminated and a cohesive message delivered to stakeholders. Learn how QA can acquire a voice across the senior forums by articulating succinct, contextual, and actionable information to speed up executive decisions in the course of programs and projects.
Aan de hand van onze visualisatie van de DevOps cyclus gaan we in deze sessie in op de verschillende mogelijkheden om DevOps te verbeteren. Uit welke fasen bestaat de DevOps cyclus, welke DevOps practices kunnen hier geïmplementeerd worden en hoe vertaal je dit naar jouw organisatie?
We gaan ook in op hoe je kunt bepalen waar je staat en waar je het meeste verbetering kunt realiseren.
AgileLIVE: Scaling Agile to the Program & Portfolio Levels - Part 1Natalie Jacks
Are you ready to maximize the impact of delivering in an agile framework across your organization, yet challenged by scaling agile beyond the team level to the program and portfolio levels? Transforming a larger organization to agile requires deliberate change and coordination. While there are frameworks developing, such as the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe™), the solutions to your specific organization challenges may look different. Attend this 2-part webinar series for insights into what you need to know to take agile to the next level!
Part 1: Join SD Times Editor-in-Chief David Rubinstein and Agile Coaches Dave Gunther and Mike McLaughlin, who will explore the five key questions organizations need to consider when scaling agile to the program and portfolio levels including:
• How should we organize?
• How will we communicate?
• How, what and where will we prioritize?
• How can we facilitate decisions & plan effectively?
• How can we deliver predictably at scale?
DevOps is a software development method that leads to the communication, collaboration and integration between software developers and information technologies (IT) professionals.
At the basis of the DevOps concept there is therefore the need to establish or strengthen the communication between two groups that are fundamental within the software development process
The DORA Technology Performance Assessment provides a holistic and scientific tool to measure key outcomes and capabilities that drive improvement in software delivery performance. It benchmarks organizations against industry data to identify priority areas for capability improvement with the highest impact. The assessment measures outcomes like deploy frequency and failure rates, as well as capabilities in processes, culture, tools, and metrics. Customers report the assessment focused their efforts, accelerated maturity, and provided insights to improve performance.
Role of Test Automation in Agile and DevOpsTestingXperts
The most efficient way to deal with testing applications is to adopt a well-integrated and robust test automation solution that can predict and simulate business scenarios. It should be coupled with an appropriate test automation strategy, approach and a well-defined test automation framework to deliver quality software at speed under agile and DevOps environments.
Agile Metrics - ASTQB Workshop by Philip Lew - XBOSoftXBOSoft
When implementing software quality metrics, you need to first understand the purpose of the metric and who will be using it. Will the metric be used for measuring people, the process, illustrate the level of quality in software products, or drive towards a specific objective? QA managers typically want to deliver productivity metrics, while management may want to see metrics that support customer or user satisfaction or cost related (ROI) initiatives.
With agile development methods, we often lose sight that our primary objective is the same: quality. We’ve also added the primary objective of velocity. However, we don’t now how to measure it other than ‘velocity’ itself.
With a agile mindset, define quality for your organization with an agile looking glass. Deliver software quality metrics with actionable objectives toward increasing or improving agile’s two primary objectives, quality and velocity for working software.
You Will Learn:
-- Mistakes people make in agile metrics and how to avoid them.
-- How to consistently and systematically improve root causes of low velocity.
-- How to reduce rework.
-- How to analyze your agile process and determine meaningful metrics to present to management.
AgileLIVE Webinar: Measuring the Success of Your Agile Transformation - Part 2VersionOne
The key to a successful agile journey is to identify concrete, measurable goals. Whether your challenge is to improve software quality, time to market, productivity, customer satisfaction, innovation, employee engagement, or some combination of these, agile metrics are crucial to your success. How do you use agile metrics early and often to know that you’re going in the right direction? And how do you know when your goals have been met? This set of slides shows you how to do it using VersionOne. Watch the recording here: http://bit.ly/1m1nXEl
Quality Center has been the most widely adopted test management solution in the market to date, but times are changing with the completed acquisition by Micro Focus. Unfortunately, Micro Focus’ published 4-year plan focuses on profits and cost cutting, meaning a shift away from innovation and customer service.
Join us to learn how QASymphony champions the modern tester, as we highlight our 3-year strategic plan. We’ll highlight customers who have successful made the switch from Quality Center to qTest and share our experience migrating dozens of customers from HP Quality Center, following best practices for making a smooth transition into the next generation of test management.
This slidedeck talks about the emerging trends, best practices and tools for Agile Test Management. As lines between development and operations blur, sprints get shorter, the difficulty mounts in meeting the higher expectations both for speed and quality of software deliverables. How to configure your test management solution to get your delivery up to speed and improve your release quality build by build.
AgileLIVE: Scaling Agile to the Program & Portfolio Levels - Part 2VersionOne
Join Product Evangelist Andy Powell, who will discuss how the VersionOne® enterprise agile ALM platform can help to scale enterprise agility faster, easier and smarter. You will see how to:
• Capture and visualize your roadmaps
• Track and manage initiatives through to implementation
• Coordinate multiple cross-functional teams
• Perform advanced analysis on your projects
• Enable enterprise collaboration
This document discusses DevOps and continuous testing. It begins with defining DevOps as a process that increases communication between development and operations teams to automate and speed up software delivery. It then covers the benefits of DevOps like faster release cycles and time to market. Several case studies are presented showing how companies used DevOps and continuous testing to reduce testing time, increase coverage, and lower costs. The document concludes with a demo and opportunities for questions.
DevOps vs Agile — Understand The Difference!Serena Gray
DevOps gained entry in the software development domain, where the focus is to synergize development and operations teams and thus make the development process streamlined and efficient. The productivity levels are increased and superior products are delivered.
In this article, you will get to know what are the differences between DevOps and Agile.
Many entrepreneurs consider DevOps solutions useful for startups and technology companies. The reason behind this notion is the chief objective of DevOps implementation, which is to help companies build their culture or establish cloud-native roots. However, the reality is completely different! Best practices in DevOps are beneficial for all enterprises irrespective of their sizes.
Read the full article - https://www.silvertouch.com/blog/enterprise-devops-importance-and-key-benefits-you-need-to-know/
Organizations can achieve astounding results when they successfully combine Agile and DevOps. Even though these are two very different things, using a DevOps team and the Agile approach together can help to develop a strong market for software products. These approaches can guarantee no software downtime or discrepancies, as well as a quicker SDLC when they are properly combined.
DevOps is an association between development (Dev) and operation (Ops) teams, which allows the persistent delivery of applications and benefits to the ultimate users. The main cause of DevOps’ popularity is that it allows businesses to develop and enhance products at a faster pace than conventional software development methods.
Devops Consulting Company In Chennai - Team Tweaksalicealice90
We are a DevOps consulting company based in Chennai, specializing in providing customized solutions to help businesses optimize their software delivery process. Our experienced team of experts works closely with clients to understand their unique requirements and tailor solutions that streamline their development, testing, and deployment processes. With a focus on automation, continuous integration and delivery, and cloud computing, we help clients achieve faster time-to-market, improved scalability, and enhanced security.
DevOps is a combination of software development and IT operations. It allows a single team to handle the entire application lifecycle from development to operations. DevOps helps reduce disconnect between developers, QA engineers, and system administrators through practices like automation, collaboration between teams, continuous integration and delivery, and configuration management.
Software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) are the roots of the term "DevOps" (Ops). The term refers to a culture change that will enable the continuous delivery of high-quality software and reduce the development cycle. It is primarily distinguished by shared ownership, automated workflow, and quick feedback principles. As a result, all phases of the software development cycle, not just a few, must be understood by the team members.
DevOps is a practice that aims to break down barriers between development and operations teams. It originated as teams adopted Agile methodologies and moved toward continuous delivery of software. DevOps aims to speed up delivery through practices like continuous integration, infrastructure as code, and breaking down silos between teams. The document outlines the history and benefits of DevOps, including increased speed, reliability, collaboration and security. It also defines key DevOps practices and provides examples of how they work.
DevOps has caught fire in the IT world in the last few years.
Not surprising as delivering faster has become a major
imperative especially with the increasingly digital world
and the convergence of internet, cloud, mobile, social and
analytics. Speed has become the new currency for IT
Lean-Agile and DevOps: Bridging the Gap for Seamless Software Deliveryriyak40
DevOps represents a mindset transcending development and operations silos, promoting a collaborative and efficient approach to software delivery. Embracing automation, fostering teamwork, and nurturing a shared sense of responsibility can unlock DevOps' complete capabilities, driving innovation and rapidly delivering unprecedented value to customers.
DevOps is a combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization's ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity. The DevOps lifecycle includes seven phases: continuous development, continuous integration, continuous testing, continuous delivery, continuous deployment, continuous monitoring, and continuous feedback. Continuous integration involves committing code changes frequently and building and testing the code continuously to identify problems early.
DevOps is a culture which promotes collaboration between Development and Operations teams to deploy code to production faster in an automated and repeatable way. Before DevOps, development and operations teams worked in isolation, with manual code deployment leading to errors and a lack of communication between teams. DevOps improves this process by having operations teams work closely with developers to accurately plan infrastructure needs and monitoring, and deploy code collaboratively and on schedule.
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DevOps is a combination of software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops). It promotes collaboration between development and operations teams to deploy code to production faster through automation. Some key benefits of DevOps include increased speed of application delivery, improved quality, reduced risk, and cost efficiency. The DevOps lifecycle involves development, integration, testing, feedback, deployment, monitoring, and operations. DevOps architecture aims to reduce the gap between development and operations by having both teams work collaboratively through the entire application lifecycle.
Explore the benefits of a collaborative DevOps approach and learn how to implement DevOps in your organization. Discover DevOps best practices every developer should know.
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A neural network is a machine learning program, or model, that makes decisions in a manner similar to the human brain, by using processes that mimic the way biological neurons work together to identify phenomena, weigh options and arrive at conclusions.
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Why Apache Kafka Clusters Are Like Galaxies (And Other Cosmic Kafka Quandarie...Paul Brebner
Closing talk for the Performance Engineering track at Community Over Code EU (Bratislava, Slovakia, June 5 2024) https://eu.communityovercode.org/sessions/2024/why-apache-kafka-clusters-are-like-galaxies-and-other-cosmic-kafka-quandaries-explored/ Instaclustr (now part of NetApp) manages 100s of Apache Kafka clusters of many different sizes, for a variety of use cases and customers. For the last 7 years I’ve been focused outwardly on exploring Kafka application development challenges, but recently I decided to look inward and see what I could discover about the performance, scalability and resource characteristics of the Kafka clusters themselves. Using a suite of Performance Engineering techniques, I will reveal some surprising discoveries about cosmic Kafka mysteries in our data centres, related to: cluster sizes and distribution (using Zipf’s Law), horizontal vs. vertical scalability, and predicting Kafka performance using metrics, modelling and regression techniques. These insights are relevant to Kafka developers and operators.
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INTRODUCTION TO AI CLASSICAL THEORY TARGETED EXAMPLESanfaltahir1010
Image: Include an image that represents the concept of precision, such as a AI helix or a futuristic healthcare
setting.
Objective: Provide a foundational understanding of precision medicine and its departure from traditional
approaches
Role of theory: Discuss how genomics, the study of an organism's complete set of AI ,
plays a crucial role in precision medicine.
Customizing treatment plans: Highlight how genetic information is used to customize
treatment plans based on an individual's genetic makeup.
Examples: Provide real-world examples of successful application of AI such as genetic
therapies or targeted treatments.
Importance of molecular diagnostics: Explain the role of molecular diagnostics in identifying
molecular and genetic markers associated with diseases.
Biomarker testing: Showcase how biomarker testing aids in creating personalized treatment plans.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Content:
• Ethical issues: Examine ethical concerns related to precision medicine, such as privacy, consent, and
potential misuse of genetic information.
• Regulations and guidelines: Present examples of ethical guidelines and regulations in place to safeguard
patient rights.
• Visuals: Include images or icons representing ethical considerations.
Real-world case study: Present a detailed case study showcasing the success of precision
medicine in a specific medical scenario.
Patient's journey: Discuss the patient's journey, treatment plan, and outcomes.
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health.
Objective: Ground the presentation in a real-world example, highlighting the practical
application and success of precision medicine.
Data challenges: Address the challenges associated with managing large sets of patient data in precision
medicine.
Technological solutions: Discuss technological innovations and solutions for handling and analyzing vast
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Visuals: Include graphics representing data management challenges and technological solutions.
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Data challenges: Address the challenges associated with managing large sets of patient data in precision
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Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
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