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 ...
The concept of Continuous Integration (CI) is a powerful tool in software development, and it’s not every day we get a look at how someone integrated automated hardware testing into their system.
With Agile approaches being applied with more or less success to hardware design and verification development processes, the question to apply a continuous integration flow in a hardware development ...
Especially since integration is done with approaching deadlines (or even well after deadlines have been missed), it is mission critical to make this process as observable and controllable as possible.
Continuous integration (CI) is used for large applications developed by several programmers, each writing a part of the program. After they make changes to their modules and check in the new code ...
Continuous integration and continuous delivery provide teams with faster feedback, higher confidence in code, and the agility that can give them the competitive advantage to win. The overlooked ...
Concourse for Pivotal Cloud Foundry enables continuous integration processes, including automated updating and patching of software running at all layers of Pivotal's popular development platform ...
Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are invaluable in software development. They expedite the deployment process and maintain teams at the forefront of innovation. But ...