Treffer: DEVOPS IN CHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF INTERDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION.
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DevOps, a portmanteau of Development and Operations, has emerged as a transformative approach to software development and IT operations, emphasizing collaboration, automation, and continuous integration. In recent years, its principles have found resonance beyond the realm of traditional IT, extending into interdisciplinary fields such as Chemistry and Environmental Science. This comprehensive review explores the integration of DevOps practices in these domains, uncovering synergies and novel applications. In the realm of Chemistry, DevOps principles are reshaping laboratory workflows and accelerating the pace of research and experimentation. Automation of data collection, version control for experimental protocols, and collaborative tools for real-time communication among researchers are enhancing efficiency and reproducibility. The application of continuous integration and deployment methods to computational chemistry is streamlining the development of complex simulation models and accelerating the discovery of new compounds. Environmental Science, with its complex data sets and multifaceted challenges, is witnessing a paradigm shift with the infusion of DevOps methodologies. From monitoring air and water quality to managing large-scale environmental databases, DevOps practices are improving data accuracy, facilitating seamless collaboration among researchers, and expediting the deployment of environmental monitoring systems. The integration of DevOps in environmental modeling allows for more agile and responsive decisionmaking in addressing critical environmental issues. This interdisciplinary synthesis of DevOps in Chemistry and Environmental Science signifies a transformative approach to scientific research and environmental management. The cross-pollination of software development practices with scientific methodologies enhances collaboration, reproducibility, and innovation. As the boundaries between scientific disciplines blur, embracing DevOps becomes imperative for researchers and practitioners seeking to advance their fields in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. This review provides a roadmap for adopting and adapting DevOps principles in Chemistry and Environmental Science, paving the way for a more agile and interconnected scientific community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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