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Continuous software engineering: A roadmap and agenda

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It is argued a similar continuity is required between business strategy and development, BizDev being the term the authors coin for this, and a number of continuous activities are identified which together are labelled as ‘Continuous  * ’ (i.e. Continuous Star) which are presented as part of an overall roadmap for Continuous Software engineering.
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This article is published in Journal of Systems and Software.The article was published on 2017-01-01. It has received 526 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Release management & DevOps.

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Towards the adoption of DevOps in software product organizations: A maturity model approach

TL;DR: This technical report describes a study conducted at Centric and concerns the adoption of DevOps in software product organization (SPOs), which are organizations that produce software for multiple customers and thus need to take into account the wishes and needs from all these customers, while developing software.
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Mining Questions Asked about Continuous Software Engineering: A Case Study of Stack Overflow

TL;DR: An empirical study aimed at exploring CSE from the practitioners' perspective by mining discussions from Q&A websites, which identified 32 topics of discussions, among which "Error messages in Continuous Integration/Deployment" and "Continuous Integration concepts" are the most dominant.
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Multicriteria decision‐making taxonomy for DevOps challenging factors using analytical hierarchy process

TL;DR: This work investigates, prioritizing, and developing the taxonomy of the key factors that could impact the adaptation and implementation of DevOps practices, and provides a roadmap to tackle the key challenges to implementing DevOps and offers suggestions for streamlining Dev Ops practices.
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Overcoming cultural barriers to being agile in distributed teams

TL;DR: This study attempts to understand whether cultural barriers persist in distributed projects in which Indian engineers work with a more empowering Swedish management, and if so, how to overcome them, and identifies twelve cultural barriers.
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Communication between Developers and Testers in Distributed Continuous Agile Testing

TL;DR: This paper investigates the communication between testers and developers in two teams from two software companies performing continuous agile testing in a distributed setting, and describes four communication practices used by the team: handover through issue tracker system, formal meetings, written communication and coordination by mutual adjustment.
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Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting from Technology

TL;DR: Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating and Profiting From Technology as discussed by the authors is a book by Henry Chesbrough, which discusses the importance of open innovation for creating and profiting from technology.
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Understanding information systems continuance: an expectation-confirmation model

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