Publication: Supporting continuous integration by mashing-up software quality information
Supporting continuous integration by mashing-up software quality information
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Brandtner, M., Giger, E., & Gall, H. (2014). Supporting continuous integration by mashing-up software quality information. 109–118. https://doi.org/10.1109/CSMR-WCRE.2014.6747169
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Continuous Integration (CI) has become an established best practice of modern software development. Its philosophy of regularly integrating the changes of individual developers with the mainline code base saves the entire development team from descending into Integration Hell, a term coined in the field of extreme programming. In practice CI is supported by automated tools to cope with this repeated integration of source code through automated builds, testing, and deployments. Currently available products, for example, Jenkins-CI, Son
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Brandtner, M., Giger, E., & Gall, H. (2014). Supporting continuous integration by mashing-up software quality information. 109–118. https://doi.org/10.1109/CSMR-WCRE.2014.6747169