Not so long ago, embedded software developers huddled side by side in chilly bring-up labs, integrating and testing their code on physical prototypes of the final systems. Beyond the inconvenience, ...
If you write software, chances are you’ve come across Continuous Integration, or CI. You might never have heard of it – but you wonder what all the ticks, badges and mysterious status icons are on ...
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It's no surprise that Amazon Web Services is way ahead of the world with continuous integration and continuous deployment of software, especially since it advertises itself as a go-to place for ...
Implementing CI/CD isn't easy, but using a combination of these four strategies will help you succeed at making software releases faster and less error prone ...
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Waves of change are common in many areas of our work life and, for the embedded industry, there is a belief that the concepts of continuous deployment might be that next major change. The main trigger ...
Continuous integration is a DevOps software development practice that leads to improved efficiency in identifying and removing bugs. While continuous integration won’t eliminate all bugs, the process ...
In a Continuous Deployment/Continuous Integration (CD/CI) world, most commentary dances around refer­ences to database changes as being a bottleneck, hard, awkward, or even painful. The reasoning ...