Agile Application Lifecycle Management: Using DevOps to Drive Process Improvement
Description
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.
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. Agile Application Lifecycle
Management offers practical advice and strategies for
implementing Agile ALM in your complex environment. Leading experts
Bob Aiello and Leslie Sachs show how to fully leverage Agile
benefits without sacrificing structure, traceability, or
repeatability. You’ll find realistic guidance for
managing source code, builds, environments, change control,
releases, and more. The authors help you support Agile in
organizations that maintain traditional practices, conventional ALM
systems, or siloed, non-Agile teams. They also show how to scale
Agile ALM across large or distributed teams and to environments
ranging from cloud to mainframe. Coverage includes Understanding key concepts underlying modern application and
system lifecycles Creating your best processes for developing your most complex
software and systems Automating build engineering, continuous integration, and
continuous delivery/deployment Enforcing Agile ALM controls without compromising
productivity Creating effective IT operations that align with Agile ALM
processes Gaining more value from testing and retrospectives Making ALM work in the cloud, and across the enterprise Preparing for the future of Agile ALM Today, you need maximum control, quality,
and productivity, and this guide will help you achieve these
capabilities by combining the best practices found in Agile ALM,
Configuration Management (CM), and DevOps.
Agile Application Lifecycle Management: Using DevOps to Drive Process Improvement
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TypeBooks
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ProviderAddison-Wesley Professional
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration10h 55m
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CertificateNo Certificate
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. 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.
Agile Application Lifecycle Management offers practical advice and strategies for implementing Agile ALM in your complex environment. Leading experts Bob Aiello and Leslie Sachs show how to fully leverage Agile benefits without sacrificing structure, traceability, or repeatability.
You’ll find realistic guidance for managing source code, builds, environments, change control, releases, and more. The authors help you support Agile in organizations that maintain traditional practices, conventional ALM systems, or siloed, non-Agile teams. They also show how to scale Agile ALM across large or distributed teams and to environments ranging from cloud to mainframe.
Coverage includes
Understanding key concepts underlying modern application and system lifecycles
Creating your best processes for developing your most complex software and systems
Automating build engineering, continuous integration, and continuous delivery/deployment
Enforcing Agile ALM controls without compromising productivity
Creating effective IT operations that align with Agile ALM processes
Gaining more value from testing and retrospectives
Making ALM work in the cloud, and across the enterprise
Preparing for the future of Agile ALM
Today, you need maximum control, quality, and productivity, and this guide will help you achieve these capabilities by combining the best practices found in Agile ALM, Configuration Management (CM), and DevOps.