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Index
Preface Foreword Imagine a World Where Dev and Ops Become DevOps: An Introduction to The DevOps Handbook PART I—THE THREE WAYS Part I Introduction
 1  Agile, Continuous Delivery, and the Three Ways  2  The First Way: The Principles of Flow  3  The Second Way: The Principles of Feedback  4  The Third Way: The Principles of Continual Learning and Experimentation
PART II—WHERE TO START Part II Introduction
 5  Selecting Which Value Stream to Start With  6  Understanding the Work in Our Value Stream, Making it Visible, and Expanding it Across the Organization  7  How to Design Our Organization and Architecture with Conway’s Law in Mind  8  How to Get Great Outcomes by Integrating Operations into the Daily Work of Development
PART III—THE FIRST WAY: THE TECHNICAL PRACTICES OF FLOW Part III Introduction
 9  Create the Foundations of Our Deployment Pipeline 10  Enable Fast and Reliable Automated Testing 11  Enable and Practice Continuous Integration 12  Automate and Enable Low-Risk Releases 13  Architect for Low-Risk Releases
PART IV—THE SECOND WAY: THE TECHNICAL PRACTICES OF FEEDBACK Part IV Introduction
14  Create Telemetry to Enable Seeing and Solving Problems 15  Analyze Telemetry to Better Anticipate Problems and Achieve Goals 16  Enable Feedback So Development and Operations Can Safely Deploy Code 17  Integrate Hypothesis-Driven Development and A/B Testing into Our Daily Work 18  Create Review and Coordination Processes to Increase Quality of Our Current Work
PART V—THE THIRD WAY: THE TECHNICAL PRACTICES OF CONTINUAL LEARNING AND EXPERIMENTATION Part V Introduction
19  Enable and Inject Learning into Daily Work 20  Convert Local Discoveries into Global Improvements 21  Reserve Time to Create Organizational Learning and Improvement
PART VI—THE TECHNOLOGICAL PRACTICES OF INTEGRATING INFORMATION SECURITY, CHANGE MANAGEMENT, AND COMPLIANCE Part VI Introduction
22  Information Security as Everyone’s Job, Every Day 23  Protecting the Deployment Pipeline and Integrating into Change Management and Other Security and Compliance Controls Conclusion to the DevOps Handbook: A Call to Action
Additional Material
Appendices Additional Resources Endnotes Index Acknowledgments Author Biographies
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