An Empirical Study on DevOps

Arti NalamwarP.G Student, Final Year MCA, Department of MCA, Vidyabharti Mahavidayalaya, Amravati (M.S), IndiaPooja SirsatP.G Student, Final Year MCA, Department of MCA, Vidyabharti Mahavidayalaya, Amravati (M.S), India

Vol 3 No 11 (2019): Volume 3, Issue 11, November 2019 | Pages: 48-51

International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology

OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 22-11-2019

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Abstract

In all areas of software process time and quality pressures are affecting so one proposed solutions to these pressures is the term DevOps. Where DevOps is aimed to increase the frequency, quality and speed for deploying software from improvement into production. DevOps is a combination of development and operation. DevOps is a software progress method that extends the agile philosophy to rapidly produce software products and services. DevOps is a practice where operations and developers work together from development phase to production phase. DevOps is a good term for developers, where developers need DevOps term for an enhanced quality time software product and for more relevant work. This paper gives the concept of DevOps.

Keywords

DevOps, Deploying Software, Agile Philosophy, Collaboration, Automate


Citation of this Article

Arti Nalamwar, Pooja Sirsat, “An Empirical Study on DevOps” Published in International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology (IRJIET), Volume 3, Issue 11, pp 48-51, November 2019.

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