The workshop is designed to introduce or explore a deeper
understanding of these ideas and techniques. Target Audience Anyone
working close to software development Team members, Team Leads, Scrum
Masters, Managers, Project managers, Developers, Testers, Operations
Overview Continuous Delivery is a complex holistic approach to
software development and has a significant impact on the ways in which
organizations operate. This approach demands a broad range of skills
and techniques. The workshop is designed to introduce or explore a
deeper understanding of these ideas and techniques. More specifically
the workshop can help your company become a ‘Learning
Organization’. Increase efficiency and quality and reduce risk in
your software development process. Workshop Content CD is widely seen
as “state-of-the-art” in software development. CD changes the
economics of software development. This workshop provides a strong
rationale for why CD works. It describes the CD approach and why it
works, comparing CD with other approaches. This is the value
proposition for the approach. At its most fundamental CD is about
enabling businesses to become more experimental, to learn and adapt to
change. Why is this important? What does it take? How does that impact
your business? How does this affect the way in which teams work? We
will explain why Continuous Delivery works as a process. Outline the
details of what a Continuous Delivery process looks like and what it
takes from the staff and organization to make it work. We will explore
the practices, techniques and technologies associated with Continuous
Delivery. Foundational practices like the deployment pipeline,
automated testing, automated deployment and configuration management.
Lean and Agile approaches to planning, governance, testing, and team
learning. CD Foundations – Anatomy of the Deployment Pipeline A
central idea in CD is that of the deployment pipeline, an automated
route to production for all changes to production systems. This module
provides a detailed exploration of the concept of the “Deployment
Pipeline”. Exploring each stage and the principals, practices,
technology and general approach in some detail. Dave Farley Bio: Dave
Farley is a thought-leader in the field of Continuous Delivery, DevOps
and Software Development in general. He is co-author of the Jolt-award
winning book ‘Continuous Delivery’ a regular conference speaker
and blogger and one of the authors of the Reactive Manifesto. Dave has
been having fun with computers for over 35 years has worked on most
types of software, from firmware, through tinkering with operating
systems and device drivers, to writing games, and commercial
applications of all shapes and sizes. He started working in large
scale distributed systems more than 25 years ago, doing research into
the development of loose-coupled, message-based systems – a
forerunner of Microservice architectures. Dave has a wide range of
experience leading the development of complex software in teams, both
large and small, in the UK and USA. Dave was an early adopter of agile
development techniques, employing iterative development, continuous
integration and significant levels of automated testing on commercial
projects from the early 1990s. Dave is the former Head of Software
Development at LMAX Ltd, home of the OSS Disruptor, a company that are
well known for the excellence of their code and the exemplary nature
of their development process. What Previous Attendees have said:
“This subject is vital for software developers” “Very
inspiring!” “It really opens your mind and gives you a new way of
thinking” “Plenty of take-aways” “Dave is very knowledgeable
about CD and his passion is very engaging” “This has challenged my
thinking” “The course covered a much wider range of topics than
expected” “Lots of practical, real-life, examples” “Useful
stuff! Nice to be able to ask for advice on specific situations”
“Presented a large body of knowledge very effectively” “Very
well organized and presented” “Very good, detailed and backed-up
by examples”. “Practical examples backed by data” “I could
have attended for much longer, very interesting” “Very
interesting, very inspiring, very entertaining” “Excellent! The
second-half was brilliant” “Dave is very knowledgeable and
passionate about CD” “Lots of ‘War Stories’ help bring to life
how this can be applied in real life” “Very useful, common-sense
advice to help bring CD to life in our organization” “A great
introduction on everything that is important for CD” “Many great
examples from practice”
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