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Continuous Delivery (Humble, Jez~Farley, David)
Continuous Delivery , Continuous Delivery shows how tocreate fully automated, repeatable, and reliable processes for rapidly moving changes through build, deploy, test, and release. Using these techniques, software organizations are getting critical fixes and other new releases into production in hours - sometimes even minutes - evenin large projects with complex code bases. Jez Humble and David Farley begin by presenting the high-level principles and practices required to succeed with regular, repeatable, low-risk releases. Next, they introduce the "deployment pipeline," an automated process for managing all changes, from check-in to release. Finally, they discuss the "ecosystem" needed to support deployment pipelines, from infrastructure to data management and governance. The authors introduce many state-of-the-art techniques, including in-production monitoring and tracing, dependency management, and the use of virtualization. For each, they review key issues, demonstrate how to mitigate risks, and identify best practices. Coverage includes · Overcoming "anti-patterns" that slow down releases and reduce quality · Automating all facets of configuration management and testing · Implementing deployment pipelines at team and organizational levels · Scripting highly-effective automated build and deployment processes · Triggering automated processes whenever a change is made · Automating acceptance testing, from analysis to implementation · Testing capacity and other non-functional requirements · Utilizing continuous deployment, rollbacks, and zero-downtime releases · Managing infrastructure, data, components, dependencies, and versions · Navigating risk management, compliance, and other obstacles Whether you're a developer, architect, tester, or manager, this book will help you move from idea to release faster than ever - so you can deliver far more value, far more rapidly. , > , Erscheinungsjahr: 201007, Produktform: Leinen, Autoren: Humble, Jez~Farley, David, Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 512, Abbildungen: Illustrations, Themenüberschrift: COMPUTERS / Programming / General~COMPUTERS / Software Development & Engineering / General, Fachkategorie: Programmier- und Skriptsprachen, allgemein, Fachkategorie: Software Engineering, Thema: Verstehen, Text Sprache: eng, Warenverzeichnis für die Außenhandelsstatistik: 49019900, Verlag: Addison Wesley, Verlag: Addison Wesley, Verlag: Pearson Education Limited, Länge: 237, Breite: 186, Höhe: 31, Gewicht: 1035, Produktform: Gebunden, Genre: Importe, Genre: Importe, Katalog: LIB_ENBOOK, Katalog: Gesamtkatalog, Katalog: Internationale Lagertitel, Katalog: internationale Titel, Katalog: Kennzeichnung von Titeln mit einer Relevanz > 30, Katalog: Lagerartikel, Book on Demand, ausgew. Medienartikel, Relevanz: 0014, Tendenz: +1, Unterkatalog: AK, Unterkatalog: Bücher, Unterkatalog: Hardcover, Unterkatalog: Lagerartikel, WolkenId: 162925
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Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery, A
Using Continuous Delivery, you can bring software into production more rapidly, with greater reliability. A Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery is a 100% practical guide to building Continuous Delivery pipelines that automate rollouts, improve reproducibility, and dramatically reduce risk. Eberhard Wolff introduces a proven Continuous Delivery technology stack, including Docker, Chef, Vagrant, Jenkins, Graphite, the ELK stack, JBehave, and Gatling. He guides you through applying these technologies throughout build, continuous integration, load testing, acceptance testing, and monitoring. Wolff’s start-to-finish example projects offer the basis for your own experimentation, pilot programs, and full-fledged deployments.A Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery is for everyone who wants to introduce Continuous Delivery, with or without DevOps. For managers, it introduces core processes, requirements, benefits, and technical consequences. Developers, administrators, and architects will gain essential skills for implementing and managing pipelines, and for integrating Continuous Delivery smoothly into software architectures and IT organizations.Understand the problems that Continuous Delivery solves, and how it solves themEstablish an infrastructure for maximum software automationLeverage virtualization and Platform as a Service (PAAS) cloud solutionsImplement build automation and continuous integration with Gradle, Maven, and JenkinsPerform static code reviews with SonarQube and repositories to store build artifactsEstablish automated GUI and textual acceptance testing with behavior-driven designEnsure appropriate performance via capacity testingCheck new features and problems with exploratory testingMinimize risk throughout automated production software rolloutsGather and analyze metrics and logs with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana (ELK), and GraphiteManage the introduction of Continuous Delivery into your enterpriseArchitect software to facilitate Continuous Delivery of new capabilities
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Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery, A
Using Continuous Delivery, you can bring software into production more rapidly, with greater reliability. A Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery is a 100% practical guide to building Continuous Delivery pipelines that automate rollouts, improve reproducibility, and dramatically reduce risk. Eberhard Wolff introduces a proven Continuous Delivery technology stack, including Docker, Chef, Vagrant, Jenkins, Graphite, the ELK stack, JBehave, and Gatling. He guides you through applying these technologies throughout build, continuous integration, load testing, acceptance testing, and monitoring. Wolff’s start-to-finish example projects offer the basis for your own experimentation, pilot programs, and full-fledged deployments.A Practical Guide to Continuous Delivery is for everyone who wants to introduce Continuous Delivery, with or without DevOps. For managers, it introduces core processes, requirements, benefits, and technical consequences. Developers, administrators, and architects will gain essential skills for implementing and managing pipelines, and for integrating Continuous Delivery smoothly into software architectures and IT organizations.Understand the problems that Continuous Delivery solves, and how it solves themEstablish an infrastructure for maximum software automationLeverage virtualization and Platform as a Service (PAAS) cloud solutionsImplement build automation and continuous integration with Gradle, Maven, and JenkinsPerform static code reviews with SonarQube and repositories to store build artifactsEstablish automated GUI and textual acceptance testing with behavior-driven designEnsure appropriate performance via capacity testingCheck new features and problems with exploratory testingMinimize risk throughout automated production software rolloutsGather and analyze metrics and logs with Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana (ELK), and GraphiteManage the introduction of Continuous Delivery into your enterpriseArchitect software to facilitate Continuous Delivery of new capabilities
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Agile IT Organization Design: For Digital Transformation and Continuous Delivery
Design IT Organizations for Agility at Scale Aspiring digital businesses need overall IT agility, not just development team agility. In Agile IT Organization Design, IT management consultant and ThoughtWorks veteran Sriram Narayan shows how to infuse agility throughout your organization. Drawing on more than fifteen years’ experience working with enterprise clients in IT-intensive industries, he introduces an agile approach to “Business–IT Effectiveness” that is as practical as it is valuable. The author shows how structural, political, operational, and cultural facets of organization design influence overall IT agility—and how you can promote better collaboration across diverse functions, from sales and marketing to product development, and engineering to IT operations. Through real examples, he helps you evaluate and improve organization designs that enhance autonomy, mastery, and purpose: the key ingredients for a highly motivated workforce. You’ll find “close range” coverage of team design, accountability, alignment, project finance, tooling, metrics, organizational norms, communication, and culture. For each, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of where your organization stands, and clear direction for making improvements. Ready to optimize the performance of your IT organization or digital business? Here are practical solutions for the long term, and for right now. Govern for value over predictability Organize for responsiveness, not lowest cost Clarify accountability for outcomes and for decisions along the way Strengthen the alignment of autonomous teams Move beyond project teams to capability teams Break down tool-induced silos Choose financial practices that are free of harmful side effects Create and retain great teams despite today’s “talent crunch” Reform metrics to promote (not prevent) agility Evolve culture through improvements to structure, practices, and leadership—and careful, deliberate interventions
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Wem gehört Delivery Hero?
Delivery Hero gehört verschiedenen Investoren und Aktionären, da es ein börsennotiertes Unternehmen ist. Zu den größten Anteilseignern zählen unter anderem Naspers, Rocket Internet und Baillie Gifford. Diese Investoren haben Anteile an Delivery Hero erworben, um von seinem Wachstumspotenzial im Bereich der Lieferdienste zu profitieren. Somit gehört Delivery Hero indirekt den Aktionären, die Anteile an dem Unternehmen halten. Wer genau die Mehrheit der Anteile besitzt, kann sich jedoch je nach Aktienkurs und Transaktionen ändern.
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Was bedeutet Power Delivery?
Power Delivery bezieht sich auf eine Technologie, die es ermöglicht, elektrische Energie effizient und schnell zwischen Geräten auszutauschen. Sie ermöglicht es, verschiedene Geräte wie Laptops, Smartphones und Tablets über ein einziges Kabel aufzuladen. Durch Power Delivery können Geräte mit höherer Leistung schneller aufgeladen werden, da die Technologie die optimale Energiemenge für jedes Gerät anpasst. Dies führt zu einer effizienteren Energieübertragung und verkürzt die Ladezeiten erheblich. Power Delivery wird zunehmend in modernen elektronischen Geräten eingesetzt, um eine schnellere und effizientere Aufladung zu ermöglichen.
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Was bedeutet Mail Delivery System?
Das Mail Delivery System ist ein automatisches System, das E-Mails zustellt oder zurückweist, wenn Probleme bei der Zustellung auftreten. Es handelt sich um einen Mechanismus, der Fehlermeldungen generiert und an den Absender zurücksendet, wenn eine E-Mail nicht erfolgreich zugestellt werden kann. Das System informiert den Absender über mögliche Probleme wie falsche E-Mail-Adressen, überfüllte Postfächer oder temporäre Zustellungsprobleme. Durch das Mail Delivery System können Absender schnell über Probleme informiert werden und Maßnahmen ergreifen, um sicherzustellen, dass ihre E-Mails erfolgreich zugestellt werden.
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Wann braucht man Present Continuous?
Present Continuous wird verwendet, um über Handlungen zu sprechen, die gerade in diesem Moment stattfinden. Zum Beispiel: "I am writing an email right now." Es wird auch verwendet, um über geplante Handlungen in der nahen Zukunft zu sprechen, wie in: "I am meeting a friend for lunch tomorrow." Darüber hinaus wird Present Continuous verwendet, um über vorübergehende Handlungen zu sprechen, die nicht Teil einer langfristigen Gewohnheit sind, wie in: "She is working on a project this week." Schließlich wird Present Continuous verwendet, um über sich verändernde oder sich entwickelnde Situationen zu sprechen, wie in: "The weather is getting warmer."
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Agile IT Organization Design: For Digital Transformation and Continuous Delivery
Design IT Organizations for Agility at Scale Aspiring digital businesses need overall IT agility, not just development team agility. In Agile IT Organization Design, IT management consultant and ThoughtWorks veteran Sriram Narayan shows how to infuse agility throughout your organization. Drawing on more than fifteen years’ experience working with enterprise clients in IT-intensive industries, he introduces an agile approach to “Business–IT Effectiveness” that is as practical as it is valuable. The author shows how structural, political, operational, and cultural facets of organization design influence overall IT agility—and how you can promote better collaboration across diverse functions, from sales and marketing to product development, and engineering to IT operations. Through real examples, he helps you evaluate and improve organization designs that enhance autonomy, mastery, and purpose: the key ingredients for a highly motivated workforce. You’ll find “close range” coverage of team design, accountability, alignment, project finance, tooling, metrics, organizational norms, communication, and culture. For each, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of where your organization stands, and clear direction for making improvements. Ready to optimize the performance of your IT organization or digital business? Here are practical solutions for the long term, and for right now. Govern for value over predictability Organize for responsiveness, not lowest cost Clarify accountability for outcomes and for decisions along the way Strengthen the alignment of autonomous teams Move beyond project teams to capability teams Break down tool-induced silos Choose financial practices that are free of harmful side effects Create and retain great teams despite today’s “talent crunch” Reform metrics to promote (not prevent) agility Evolve culture through improvements to structure, practices, and leadership—and careful, deliberate interventions
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Agile IT Organization Design: For Digital Transformation and Continuous Delivery
Design IT Organizations for Agility at ScaleAspiring digital businesses need overall IT agility, not just development team agility. In Agile IT Organization Design, IT management consultant and ThoughtWorks veteran Sriram Narayan shows how to infuse agility throughout your organization. Drawing on more than fifteen years’ experience working with enterprise clients in IT-intensive industries, he introduces an agile approach to “Business–IT Effectiveness” that is as practical as it is valuable.The author shows how structural, political, operational, and cultural facets of organization design influence overall IT agility—and how you can promote better collaboration across diverse functions, from sales and marketing to product development, and engineering to IT operations. Through real examples, he helps you evaluate and improve organization designs that enhance autonomy, mastery, and purpose: the key ingredients for a highly motivated workforce.You’ll find “close range” coverage of team design, accountability, alignment, project finance, tooling, metrics, organizational norms, communication, and culture. For each, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of where your organization stands, and clear direction for making improvements. Ready to optimize the performance of your IT organization or digital business? Here are practical solutions for the long term, and for right now. Govern for value over predictability Organize for responsiveness, not lowest cost Clarify accountability for outcomes and for decisions along the way Strengthen the alignment of autonomous teams Move beyond project teams to capability teams Break down tool-induced silos Choose financial practices that are free of harmful side effects Create and retain great teams despite today’s “talent crunch” Reform metrics to promote (not prevent) agility Evolve culture through improvements to structure, practices, and leadership—and careful, deliberate interventions
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Pipeline as Code: Continuous Delivery with Jenkins, Kubernetes, and Terraform
"Don't setup the build pipeline with clicks, read this bookinstead and thank me later!" - Michal RutkaLearn how to think about your development pipeline as amission-critical application, with techniques for implementing code-driven infrastructure and CI/CD systems using Jenkins, Docker, Terraform, andcloud-native services.In Pipeline as Code, you will master:· Building and deploying a Jenkins cluster from scratch· Writing pipeline as code for cloud native applications· Automating the deployment of Dockerized and Serverless applications· Containerizing applications with Docker and Kubernetes· Deploying Jenkins on AWS, GCP and Azure· Managing, securing and monitoring a Jenkins cluster in production· Key principles for a successful DevOps culturePipeline as Code is a practical guide to automating your development pipeline in a cloud-native, service-driven world. You'll use the latest infrastructure-as-code tools like Packer and Terraform to develop reliable CI/CD pipelines for numerous cloud-native applications. Follow thisbook's insightful best practices, and you'll soon be delivering software that's quicker to market, faster to deploy, and with less last-minute production bugs.about the technologyA good deployment pipeline is the backbone of successful DevOps. Using tools such as Jenkins, CI/CD can seamlessly manage the code of multiple developers, with early accuracy checks and error spotting thanks to automated testing.about the bookPipeline as Code teaches you to build your very first CI/CDpipeline with new automation technologies, modern cloud-hosted services, andclassic tools like Jenkins. It's filled with techniques that author and Jenkins contributor Mohamed Labouardy has developed maintaining thousands of production services.Each chapter includes relevant hands-on examples, including writing a CI/CD workflow for serverless AWS Lambda-based applications, and deploying a centralized logging platform based on the ELK stack. You'll explore cutting-edge methods of running Jenkins inside Kubernetes, and packaging Kubernetes applications within CI/CD pipelines. By the time you're done, you'llbe able to deploy a self-healing Jenkins cluster on cloud and take advantage ofyour new pipeline with essential DevOps practices.about the readerFor developers familiar with Jenkins and Docker. Examples in Go.about the authorMohamed Labouardy is the CTO and co-founder of Crew.work, and aDevSecOps evangelist. He is the founder of Komiser.io, an author, open-source contributor, and regular conference speaker.
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Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation
Winner of the 2011 Jolt Excellence Award!Getting software released to users is often a painful, risky, and time-consuming process.This groundbreaking new book sets out the principles and technical practices that enable rapid, incremental delivery of high quality, valuable new functionality to users. Through automation of the build, deployment, and testing process, and improved collaboration between developers, testers, and operations, delivery teams can get changes released in a matter of hours—sometimes even minutes–no matter what the size of a project or the complexity of its code base.Jez Humble and David Farley begin by presenting the foundations of a rapid, reliable, low-risk delivery process. Next, they introduce the “deployment pipeline,” an automated process for managing all changes, from check-in to release. Finally, they discuss the “ecosystem” needed to support continuous delivery, from infrastructure, data and configuration management to governance.The authors introduce state-of-the-art techniques, including automated infrastructure management and data migration, and the use of virtualization. For each, they review key issues, identify best practices, and demonstrate how to mitigate risks. Coverage includesAutomating all facets of building, integrating, testing, and deploying softwareImplementing deployment pipelines at team and organizational levels Improving collaboration between developers, testers, and operationsDeveloping features incrementally on large and distributed teams Implementing an effective configuration management strategy Automating acceptance testing, from analysis to implementation Testing capacity and other non-functional requirements Implementing continuous deployment and zero-downtime releases Managing infrastructure, data, components and dependencies Navigating risk management, compliance, and auditingWhether you’re a developer, systems administrator, tester, or manager, this book will help your organization move from idea to release faster than ever—so you can deliver value to your business rapidly and reliably.
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Simple past oder past continuous?
Die Entscheidung zwischen Simple Past und Past Continuous hängt davon ab, ob die Handlung als abgeschlossen oder als in der Vergangenheit fortlaufend dargestellt werden soll. Simple Past wird verwendet, um über abgeschlossene Handlungen zu sprechen, während Past Continuous verwendet wird, um über Handlungen zu sprechen, die zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit stattfanden und möglicherweise noch im Gange waren.
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Past simple oder past continuous?
Die Entscheidung zwischen Past Simple und Past Continuous hängt davon ab, ob die Handlung als abgeschlossen oder als in der Vergangenheit fortlaufend dargestellt werden soll. Das Past Simple wird verwendet, um über abgeschlossene Handlungen in der Vergangenheit zu sprechen, während das Past Continuous verwendet wird, um über Handlungen zu sprechen, die zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt in der Vergangenheit stattgefunden haben und möglicherweise noch andauerten.
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Ist Power Delivery auf Dauer schlecht?
Nein, Power Delivery ist nicht schlecht auf Dauer. Es handelt sich um eine Technologie, die es ermöglicht, Geräte effizient und sicher aufzuladen. Solange die Geräte und Kabel den Power-Delivery-Standard unterstützen und ordnungsgemäß verwendet werden, sollte es keine negativen Auswirkungen auf die Lebensdauer der Geräte haben.
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Was bedeutet Smart Delivery bei Xbox?
Smart Delivery ist eine Funktion, die es ermöglicht, dass Spieler:innen ein Spiel nur einmal kaufen müssen und es dann auf verschiedenen Xbox-Konsolen spielen können. Das bedeutet, dass man beispielsweise ein Spiel auf der Xbox One kaufen kann und es dann auch auf der Xbox Series X/S spielen kann, ohne es erneut kaufen zu müssen. Dadurch wird sichergestellt, dass Spieler:innen immer die bestmögliche Version eines Spiels auf ihrer Konsole spielen können, ohne zusätzliche Kosten zu haben.
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