DevOpSlang – Bridging the Gap between Development and Operations - ESOCC 2014: Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
Conference Papers Year : 2014

DevOpSlang – Bridging the Gap between Development and Operations

Johannes Wettinger
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Uwe Breitenbücher
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Frank Leymann
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Abstract

DevOps is an emerging paradigm to eliminate the split and barrier between developers and operations personnel that traditionally exists in many enterprises today. The main promise of DevOps is to enable continuous delivery of software in order to enable fast and frequent releases. This enables quick responses to changing requirements of customers and thus may be a critical competitive advantage. In this work we propose a language called DevOpSlang in conjunction with a methodology to implement DevOps as an efficient means for collaboration and automation purposes. Efficient collaboration and automation are the key enablers to implement continuous delivery and thus to react to changing customer requirements quickly.
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hal-01318278 , version 1 (19-05-2016)

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Johannes Wettinger, Uwe Breitenbücher, Frank Leymann. DevOpSlang – Bridging the Gap between Development and Operations. 3rd Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing (ESOCC), Sep 2014, Manchester, United Kingdom. pp.108-122, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-44879-3_8⟩. ⟨hal-01318278⟩
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