USE OF DEVOPS METHODOLOGY IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Journal Title: Вчені записки Таврійського національного університету імені В. І. Вернадського. Серія: Технічні науки - Year 2018, Vol 29, Issue 4
Abstract
The article explores the impact of DevOps methodology on optimizing the process of developing new products/ services. Comparison of modern software development methodologies is carried out. The monitoring process is implemented using the DevOps methodology.
Authors and Affiliations
Г. В. Марчук, С. М. Кравченко
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