Measuring Continuous Delivery
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Narrated by:
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James Cooper
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By:
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Steve Smith
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In this book, Steve Smith shows how to measure your Continuous Delivery journey, from how fast you are currently going to how fast you want to go.
Continuous Delivery is a set of holistic principles and practices to reduce time to market and provide an organization with a strategic competitive advantage, but adoption is invariably a challenging and time-consuming journey. Before adoption, the current time to market and desired time to market are often unknown, which makes alignment and collaboration between individuals, teams, and departments difficult. During adoption practices, techniques, and tools are often introduced without acceptance criteria, with makes it hard to assess and learn from the impact of changes.
What does a successful Continuous Delivery outcome look like, how do we move towards that outcome, and how do we measure our progress along the way? To answer these questions, we need an ongoing quantification of delivery stability and speed.
The foreword to this book is written by Dave Farley, co-author of the Jolt Award winning Continuous Delivery, published in Martin Fowler’s Signature Series (Addison Wesley, 2010).
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Marshall Cowan
- 23-05-2022
Not suitable as an audiobook
Too many references to the diagrams and equations make this very difficult to grok as an audiobook. Good content but I don’t feel like I got the concepts and therefore value of what’s written.
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