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Optimize Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment in Azure DevOps for a controlled Microsoft .NET environment using different techniques and practices

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, , Citation S R Dileepkumar and Juby Mathew 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 1085 012027 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/1085/1/012027

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Abstract

Delivering a software is not a simple process, even if it is a completely new software created from the scratch, the enhancement of an existing software or fixing the bugs of an existing application. As per the new industrial standard most of the companies follow the DevOps methodologies to deliver the software products, which leverage the flexibilities of the software delivery with expected quality on time with minimal errors. One of the most important factors of the DevOps methodology is Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. As the entire software industry is moving towards Cloud Computing one of the most powerful, cost effective and easily maintainable environment to host the software applications. There are various Cloud computing providers available in the industry now. Most of them have its own advantage and dis-advantages. There are many researches going on various topics on these areas and the importance of these topics are getting more relevant in the industry now. There are lot of gaps on the Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment concepts and more improvement options have to be identified and certified throughout the various researches. To understand the importance of this platform, we decided to concentrate the research on the Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment in Azure DevOps for a controlled Microsoft .NET environment using different techniques and practices. Here our intention is to identify the various factors which helps the industry to do a better Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment in the Azure DevOps for a controlled Microsoft .NET environment using different techniques and practices. Among the "n" number of factors identified on this subject, only couple of factors are considered as part of this research.

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