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Treffer: The value of learning skillsets within a trio of disciplines and the role each plays in DevOps: What Do Agile, Lean, and ITIL Mean to DevOps?

Title:
The value of learning skillsets within a trio of disciplines and the role each plays in DevOps: What Do Agile, Lean, and ITIL Mean to DevOps?
Authors:
GALUP, STUART1 sgalup@fau.edu, DATTERO, RONALD2 RonDattero@Missouristate.edu, QUAN, JING3 jxquan@salisbury.edu
Source:
Communications of the ACM. Oct2020, Vol. 63 Issue 10, p48-53. 6p. 1 Color Photograph, 2 Charts.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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THE METAPHOR OF development teams throwing applications over a wall to the operations group for deployment is often used to vividly illustrate that development and operations operate as silos. The DevOps movement was started in 200817 to try and break down these barriers between the development and operations groups. The DevOps movement relies on a culture that strives to understand the capabilities and constraints of the other group (development or operations): "Delivering value to the business through software requires processes and coordination that often span multiple teams across complex systems and involves developing and delivering software with both quality and resiliency."11 Automation is a major enabler of DevOps as it is highly desirable to automate provisioning, release management, and anything else that is possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]