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Application lifecycle management shouldn’t enforce existing IT and software delivery environments; the idea is to integrate as many tools and processes as possible into a unified workflow. The ALM journey continues forward, and, as technical and process trends come and go, the core principles are perhaps more relevant than ever.
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New systems must accommodate all manner of server, cloud, and virtual computing platforms. Software frameworks are evolving that require attention to the...
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Wow, what a great time to be a developer!
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We are excited to share the findings from our fourth annual State of DevOps Report, in partnership with IT Revolution. In the past four years, we’ve surveyed over 20,000 technical professionals and learned a lot about IT and organizational performance. In that relatively short timespan, DevOps went from being an obscure buzzword to the biggest movement in IT today.
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Avant la généralisation des logiciels de planification, les ingénieurs identifiaient laborieusement le chemin critique de leurs projets en appliquant manuellement les algorithmes de parcours en avant puis en arrière de leurs graphes d’activités et en s’aidant de leurs règles à calcul. François Reynald, 23/01/2015
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Inherent software complexity is not the only important factor; so are team size, location and distribution, regulatory constraints, and requirements management. With no two teams working exactly alike, no single formula or methodology can address all needs. Scott W. Ambler, 09/09/2014
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One of the main principles of DevOps is to break down silos. What’s more like a silo than the image of a lone developer, shutting himself off from the world in order to code more and interact with people less?
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Here is our monthly selection of interesting knowledge material on programming, software testing and project management. This month you will find some interesting information and opinions about Agile values, roles in Scrum, unit testing mistakes, managing projects, Agile testing, using the MongoDB NoSQL database, software metrics, using programmer anarchy for organizing projects and specifications by example.
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This article describes how to set up a complex topology to integrate Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) products with third-party Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) servers (HP ALM, HP Quality Center, Atlassian JIRA,...
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This article describes the relationship between architecture and process of software development and how architecture can responds to a set of needs, such as functional requirements, operational characteristics, and developer habitability.
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Acronyme de développement et opérations, le DevOps prolonge la logique des méthodes agiles en permettant de mettre quotidiennement en production de nouvelles versions d’applications qui suivent au plus près l’évolution des besoins métiers.
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How do we build more reliable, complex systems in a way that is both pragmatic and economically feasible? Many of the DevOps practices provide the key to building better software that can be maintained, upgraded, and supported from its first installation to its eventual retirement when the system is no longer required.
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When people are doing a physical task, it’s easy to assess how hard they are working. You can see the physical movement, the sweat. You also see the result of their work: the brick wall rising, the hole in the ground getting bigger. Recognising and rewarding hard work is a pretty fundamental human instinct, it is one of the reasons we find endurance sports so fascinating. This instinctive appreciation of physical hard work is a problem when it comes to managing creative-technical employees. Effective knowledge workers often don’t look like they are working very hard.
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Here's an overview and comparison between two popular large-scale agile frameworks: Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and Disciplined Agile Delivery ...
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Développer et mettre en production des applications toujours plus vite, c'est devenu une pratique courante dans l'entreprise, une pratique surtout poussée par les métiers qui doivent faire face à une concurrence de plus en plus féroce. Et pour y répondre, l'une des nouvelles tendances ces dernières années est l'architecture microservices qui consiste à morceler une application en une multitude de petits services indépendants.
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Deep Learning is a very hot Machine Learning techniques which has been achieving remarkable results recently. We give a list of free resources for learning and using Deep Learning. Gregory Piatetsky, @kdnuggets, May 26, 2014
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Comment mesurer objectivement l'efficacité des méthodes agiles sur un projet ? Est-ce que tous les projets sont agilisables ? Répondons à ces questions ! Robin Béraud-sudreau, 07/04/2014
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Actuellement, les cadres informatiques dirigeants prennent l’initiative d’aligner l’informatique sur la stratégie d’entreprise et d’en faire un puissant contributeur à l’atteinte des objectifs corporate. Lori Ellsworth, 12/05/2014
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Lorsque l’on parle de qualité logicielle, nombre d’articles recensent les bonnes pratiques et les processus de développement à mettre en œuvre pour éviter qu’une application ne s’enlise sous le poids de sa dette technique. Mais peu de recommandations existent quant au projet en lui-même.
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Lose contact with the code, and you lose the connection to your team and the project. How then to make the time to manage and code? The cofounder of MongoDB explains his approach.
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As the software management is getting complex day by day, many software management software solutions and services have been available in the market to sort out the problem of project management. These project management softwares are loaded with plenty of exciting features like Agile Project Management, Budget & Expense Management, Collaborative Software, Document Management System, Issue Tracking System, Project Portfolio Management, Resource Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Task Management, and Project Management etc. Following is the list of best and widely used Project Management Softwares which you can use for your business. Lets have a quick look on these project management softwares.
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It’s been a funny transition the past few years as agile has gone more and more mainstream. You used to have to start every talk with an explanation of the Agile Manifesto… you don’t have to do that anymore, people generally get it. You used to have to start every talk with an explanation of why waterfall has failed… you don’t have to do that anymore, people for the most part realize waterfall has failed.
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