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Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation [Anglais] [Relié]

Jez Humble , David Farley
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27 juillet 2010
Winner of the 2011 Jolt Excellence Award!

Getting software released to users is often a painful, risky, and time-consuming process.

This groundbreaking new book sets out the principles and technical practices that enable

rapid, incremental delivery of high quality, valuable new functionality to users. Through

automation of the build, deployment, and testing process, and improved collaboration between

developers, testers, and operations, delivery teams can get changes released in a matter of hours�??

sometimes even minutes�??no matter what the size of a project or the complexity of its code base.

 

Jez Humble and David Farley begin by presenting the foundations of a rapid, reliable, low-risk

delivery process. Next, they introduce the �??deployment pipeline,�?? an automated process for

managing all changes, from check-in to release. Finally, they discuss the �??ecosystem�?? needed to

support continuous delivery, from infrastructure, data and configuration management to governance.

 

The authors introduce state-of-the-art techniques, including automated infrastructure management

and data migration, and the use of virtualization. For each, they review key issues, identify best

practices, and demonstrate how to mitigate risks. Coverage includes

 

�?� Automating all facets of building, integrating, testing, and deploying software

�?� Implementing deployment pipelines at team and organizational levels

�?� Improving collaboration between developers, testers, and operations

�?� Developing features incrementally on large and distributed teams

�?� Implementing an effective configuration management strategy

�?� Automating acceptance testing, from analysis to implementation

�?� Testing capacity and other non-functional requirements

�?� Implementing continuous deployment and zero-downtime releases

�?� Managing infrastructure, data, components and dependencies

�?� Navigating risk management, compliance, and auditing

 

Whether you�??re a developer, systems administrator, tester, or manager, this book will help your

organization move from idea to release faster than ever�??so you can deliver value to your business

rapidly and reliably.

 


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Descriptions du produit

Description

�??If you need to deploy software more frequently, this book is for you. Applying it will help you reduce risk, eliminate tedious work, and increase confidence. I�??ll be using the principles and practices here on all my current projects.�??

�??Kent Beck, Three Rivers Institute

 

�??Whether or not your software development team already understands that continuous integration is every bit as necessary as source code control, this is required reading. This book is unique in tying the whole development and delivery process together, providing a philosophy and principles, not just techniques and tools. The authors make topics from test automation to automated deployment accessible to a wide audience. Everyone on a development team, including programmers, testers,  system administrators, DBAs, and managers, needs to read this book.�??

�??Lisa Crispin, co-author of Agile Testing

 

�??For many organizations Continuous Delivery isn�??t just a deployment methodology, it�??s critical to doing business. This book shows you how to make Continuous Delivery an effective reality in your environment.�??

�??James Turnbull, author of Pulling Strings with Puppet

 

�??A clear, precise, well-written book that gives readers an idea of what to expect for the release process. The authors give a step-by-step account of expectations and hurdles for software deployment. This book is a necessity for any software engineer�??s library.�??

�??Leyna Cotran, Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine

 

�??Humble and Farley illustrates what makes fast-growing web applications successful. Continuous deployment and delivery has gone from controversial to commonplace and this book covers it excellently. It�??s truly the intersection of development and operations on many levels, and these guys nailed it.�??

�??John Allspaw, VP Technical Operations, Etsy.com and author of

 

The Art of Capacity Planning and Web Operations

�??If you are in the business of building and delivering a software-based service, you would be well served to internalize the concepts that are so clearly explained in Continuous Delivery. But going beyond just the concepts, Humble and Farley provide an excellent playbook for rapidly and reliably delivering change.�??

�??Damon Edwards, President of DTO Solutions and co-editor of dev2ops.org

 

�??I believe that anyone who deals with software releases would be able to pick up this book, go to any chapter and quickly get valuable information; or read the book from cover to cover and be able to streamline their build and deploy process in a way that makes sense for their organization. In my opinion, this is an essential handbook for building, deploying, testing, and releasing software.�??

�??Sarah Edrie, Director of Quality Engineering, Harvard Business School

 

�??Continuous Delivery is the logical next step after Continuous Integration for any modern software team. This book takes the admittedly ambitous goal of constantly delivering valuable software to customers, and makes it achievable through a set of clear, effective principles and practices.�??

�??Rob Sanheim, Principal at Relevance, Inc.

Quatrième de couverture

Getting software released to users is often a painful, risky, and time-consuming process.

This groundbreaking new book sets out the principles and technical practices that enable

rapid, incremental delivery of high quality, valuable new functionality to users. Through

automation of the build, deployment, and testing process, and improved collaboration between

developers, testers, and operations, delivery teams can get changes released in a matter of hours�??

sometimes even minutes�??no matter what the size of a project or the complexity of its code base.

 

Jez Humble and David Farley begin by presenting the foundations of a rapid, reliable, low-risk

delivery process. Next, they introduce the �??deployment pipeline,�?? an automated process for

managing all changes, from check-in to release. Finally, they discuss the �??ecosystem�?? needed to

support continuous delivery, from infrastructure, data and configuration management to governance.

 

The authors introduce state-of-the-art techniques, including automated infrastructure management

and data migration, and the use of virtualization. For each, they review key issues, identify best

practices, and demonstrate how to mitigate risks. Coverage includes

 

�?� Automating all facets of building, integrating, testing, and deploying software

�?� Implementing deployment pipelines at team and organizational levels

�?� Improving collaboration between developers, testers, and operations

�?� Developing features incrementally on large and distributed teams

�?� Implementing an effective configuration management strategy

�?� Automating acceptance testing, from analysis to implementation

�?� Testing capacity and other non-functional requirements

�?� Implementing continuous deployment and zero-downtime releases

�?� Managing infrastructure, data, components and dependencies

�?� Navigating risk management, compliance, and auditing

 

Whether you�??re a developer, systems administrator, tester, or manager, this book will help your

organization move from idea to release faster than ever�??so you can deliver value to your business

rapidly and reliably.

 


Détails sur le produit

  • Relié: 512 pages
  • Editeur : Addison Wesley; Édition : 1 (27 juillet 2010)
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 0321601912
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321601919
  • Dimensions du produit: 18,4 x 3,2 x 23,9 cm
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 5.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (1 commentaire client)
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Indispensable ! 8 janvier 2013
Par Paiou
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Un must pour tous les ITs ! Un livre clair et très complet sur tout le cycle de build / test / deploiement.
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Great nuggets lost in a repetitive bog 5 octobre 2011
Par D. Golden - Publié sur Amazon.com
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This book is packed full of great ideas, but it suffers from painful redundancy. In response to another review, an author claims that it was intentional, so that one could skip around without reading from cover to cover. My response to that is that they should have had better editors. I have read many technical books designed for skipping around. None were as tediously repetitive as this one. Eventually, one has to expect that the reader is going to read more than one chapter and might even remember something from a previous chapter and do them the courtesy of not belaboring the main points each time. It's not even limited to once per chapter. The repetition frequently continues within each chapter, section by section.

That said, there are some good gems inside. My favorite parts might be the many real-world stories of how things can go wrong or how applying some of the principles smoothed things out. The detail, diversity and verisimilitude of those anecdotes sets the book apart from many books in the field.

I wish I could say this was a "must have" book, but it's really more of a "must skim" sort of book.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 How to deliver software to users at the click of a button 13 septembre 2010
Par Paul M. Duvall - Publié sur Amazon.com
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This is one of the most important software books published in years. From the beginning and throughout the book, the authors emphasize the importance in establishing one delivery team consisting of various experts throughout the software lifecycle - developers, DBAs, Systems/Operations, network specialists, testers and so on. The overarching pattern the authors describe is the Deployment Pipeline, which is basically a staged process consisting of all of the steps to go from bare/virtual metal to a working system whenever there is a change to source files. Of course, the only way this can be done is through copious amounts of automation. The other key point the authors make is that this automated delivery system - itself - is versioned with every change. Not just the custom source code, but also the operating system(s), tools, configuration and everything necessary to create a working software system - a crucial aspect of the Deployment Pipeline.

To sum up key points from the book in a few bullets:

* The purpose of Continuous Delivery is to reduce the cycle time between an idea and usable software
* Automate (almost) everything necessary to create usable software
* Version complete software systems (not just source code) for every change committed to version control system
* Employ a Deployment Pipeline in which the entire system is recreated whenever a change is committed to the version-control system and provide continuous feedback
* Identify one delivery team consisting of various delivery experts - build, deploy, provisioning, database, testing, etc. - a concept emphasized in the DevOps movement

The authors go into great detail in describing each of these themes. So, if you want the process of delivering software to any target environment - including production - to be a click of a button and something that can be accomplished as often as the business requires, get this book. When you employ the practices in this book, no longer will you need to artificially throttle changes delivered to users for months or even years because of the expense and risk required to deliver software.
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2.0 étoiles sur 5 barely ok and too repetitive 25 janvier 2011
Par Augusto - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Relié
I found the book extremely repetitive, to the point that after the 4th chapter I started skimming through it, as there's no point in reading it all. I don't know if the idea is to repeat phrases until the reader buys into them, or what. I'm quite disappointed that Martin Fowler put his signature on this book. Maybe they're a big happy family at Thoughtworks ... and hey, they need to make money out of Go.

I don't rate this book as just 1 star, as it has some good ideas, but it could have been written in 150 pages (max) rather than 450. Some of the concepts that are repeated until boredom are:
- Don't build the binaries at each stage of the deployment pipeline, create them once an reuse them.
- The capacity testing environment should be as similar as possible to the production environment.
- Script everything!
- Don't let builds that fail unit or acceptance test into production
- Put all the configuration in version control (network, firewall, OS, etc)

I also found the book more directed to manager who don't really know or care about the technology, but want to talk "in techie" language to their engineers. There are too few examples of how to use technology to build a deployment pipeline and most of the talk stays at a very abstract level.

My bottom line, I strongly suggest to read some blog posts and watch some presentations (check infoq) about this subject, it takes less time and it's more enriching than reading this book.
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