
The DevOps Handbook
by Gene Kim
Kim lays out the Three Ways, flow, feedback, and continuous learning, as the blueprint for integrating dev and ops. The goal is making deployments routine, not risky.
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by Gene Kim
Kim lays out the Three Ways, flow, feedback, and continuous learning, as the blueprint for integrating dev and ops. The goal is making deployments routine, not risky.
In this collection, The DevOps Handbook references 2 other books and is cited by 1 other book.
It draws on The Phoenix Project and Continuous Delivery.
It’s picked up by Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps.
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The DevOps Handbook is companion to Kim's Phoenix Project.
Kim references Humble's Continuous Delivery.
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Accelerate operationalizes and statistically validates the practices catalogued in The DevOps Handbook, co-authored by the same Humble and Kim.
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Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems
Betsy Beyer, Chris Jones, Jennifer Petoff, Niall Richard Murphy
2 shared citations
Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps
Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, Gene Kim
2 shared citations
The Phoenix Project
Gene Kim
1 shared citation
The Lean Enterprise
Jez Humble
1 shared citation
Continuous Delivery
Jez Humble
1 shared citation
Release It!
Michael T. Nygard
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