Agile Application Lifecycle Management: Using DevOps to Drive Process Improvement
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (656 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321774108 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-07 |
Language | : | English |
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Leslie has more than twenty years of experience in the psychology field and has worked in a variety of clinical and business settings where she has provided many effective interventions designed to improve the social and educational functioning of both individuals and groups. Bob has served as the vice-chair of the IEEE 828 Standards working group (CM Planning) and is a member of the IEEE Software and Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Agile Application Lifecycle Management offers practical advice and strategies for implementing Agile ALM in your complex environment. Integrate Agile ALM and DevOps to Build Better Software and Systems at Lower Cost Agile Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is a comprehensive development lifecycle that encompasses essential Agile principles and guides all activities needed to deliver successful software or other customized IT products and services. The authors help you support Agile in organizations that maintain traditional practices, conventional ALM systems, or siloed, non-Agile teams. Flexible and robust, Agile ALM offers “just enough process” to get the job done efficiently and utilizes the DevOps focus on communication and collaboration to enhance interactions among all participants. They also show
Incorporating DevOps in a custom development framework and using it to drive process improvement is critical. I used Mr. Aiello's and Ms. Sachs' previous book (CM Best Practices) in establishing a framework for doing real-world software development in the academic environment, as well as the textbook for a graduate level course in software configuration management, an overlooked but critical software engineering discipline. Mr. Aiello correctly states that applying "just enough process" is critical in effectively managing the software lifecycle, especially if you are designing a development framework customized for a particular environment -- in my case, the academic environment. Incorporatin
Bob has served as the vice-chair of the IEEE 828 Standards working group (CM Planning) and is a member of the IEEE Software and Systems Engineering Standards Committee (S2ESC) management board. A firm believer in the uniqueness of every individual, she has also participated in advanced training with Mel Levine’s “All Kinds of Minds” Institute and uses an eclectic style to blend different modalities into a custom approach for each client.. Leslie has more than twenty years of experience in the psychology field and has worked in a variety of clinical and business settings where she has provided many effective interventions designed to improve the social and educational functioning of both individuals and groups. Leslie is coauthor of Configuration Management Best Practices (Addison-Wesley, 2011). She has a master’s of science in school psychol