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Continuous Delivery by Jez Humble and David Farley

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Brief Table of Contents

Part I — Foundations

Part I describes the pre[[requisites for understanding the deployment pipeline. Each chapter builds upon the last.

Chapter 1, “The Problem of Delivering Software,” starts by describing some common antipatterns that we see in many software development]] teams, and moves on to describe our goal and how to realize it. We conclude by setting out the principles of software delivery upon which the rest of the book is based.

Chapter 2, “Configuration Management,” sets out how to manage everything required to build, deploy, test, and release your application, from source code and build scripts to your environment and application configuration.

Chapter 3, “Continuous Integration]],” covers the practice of building and running automated tests against every change you make to your application so you can ensure that your software is always in a working state.

Chapter 4, “Implementing a Testing Strategy,” introduces the various kinds of manual and automated testing that form an integral part of every project, and discusses how to decide which strategy is appropriate for your project.

Part II — The Deployment Pipeline

The second part of the book covers the deployment pipeline in detail, including how to implement the various stages in the pipeline.

Chapter 5, “Anatomy of the Deployment Pipeline,” discusses the pattern that forms the core of this book — an automated process for taking every change from check-in to release. We also discuss how to implement pipelines at both the team and organizational levels.

Chapter 6, “Build and Deployment Scripting,” discusses scripting technologies that can be used for creating automated build and deployment processes, and the best practices for using them.

Chapter 7, “The Commit Stage,” covers the first stage of the pipeline, a set of automated processes that should be triggered the moment any change is introduced into your application. We also discuss how to create a fast, effective commit test suite.

Chapter 8, “Automated Acceptance Testing,” presents automated acceptance testing, from analysis to implementation. We discuss why acceptance tests are essential to continuous delivery, and how to create a cost-effective acceptance test suite that will protect your application’s valuable functionality.

Chapter 9, “Testing Nonfunctional Requirements,” discusses nonfunctional requirements, with an emphasis on capacity testing. We describe how to create capacity tests, and how to set up a capacity testing environment.

Chapter 10, “Deploying and Releasing Applications,” covers what happens after automated testing: push-button promotion of release candidates to manual testing environments, UAT, staging, and finally release, taking in essential topics such as continuous deployment, roll backs, and zero-downtime releases.

Part III — The Delivery Ecosystem

The final part of the book discusses crosscutting practices (see crosscutting concerns) and techniques that support the deployment pipeline.

Chapter 11, “Managing Infrastructure and Environments,” covers the automated creation, management, and monitoring]] of environments, including the use of virtualization and cloud computing.

Chapter 12, “Managing Data,” shows how to create and migrate testing and production data through the lifecycle of your application.

Chapter 13, “Managing Components and Dependencies,” starts with a discussion]] of how to keep your application in a releasable state at all times without branching]]. We then describe how to organize your application as a collection of components, and how to manage building and testing them.

Chapter 14, “Advanced Version Control,” gives an overview of the most popular tools, and goes into detail on the various patterns for using version control.

Chapter 15, “Managing Continuous Delivery,” sets out approaches to risk management and compliance, and provides a maturity model for configuration and release management. Along the way, we discuss the value of continuous delivery to the business, and the lifecycle of iterative projects that deliver incrementally.

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