Amazon famously delivers new code every 11.6 seconds. Just a few years ago, this was unthinkable: many ‘cutting edge’ firms would release software quarterly. When it comes to digital innovation, velocity is critical and many would say it’s the most reliable determinant of success.
Bringing an organization to the state of the art (or even functional capability) in this area requires strong work in a combination of disciplines and a combination of both technical and managerial skills. There is no single cookie-cutter approach for achieving this capability. Much like agile, the right focus and formulation depends a lot on the facts and circumstances of the team. This course, developed at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and taught by top-ranked faculty, will provide you with the interdisciplinary skill set to cultivate a continuous deployment capability in your organization.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Diagnose a team’s delivery pipeline and bring forward prioritized recommendations to improve it
2. Explain the skill sets and roles involved in DevOps and how they contribute toward a continuous delivery capability
3. Review and deliver automation tests across the development stack
4. Explain the key jobs of system operations and how today’s leading techniques and tools apply to them
5. Explain how high-functioning teams use DevOps and related methods to reach a continuous delivery capability
6. Facilitate prioritized, iterative team progress on improving a delivery pipeline
If your job is to make software, you’re probably busy. Everyone needs new features yesterday. Stuff breaks. How do you make time to work smarter? How do you know where you should focus the time you do have for process improvement? In this week, we’ll cover the fundamentals of DevOps and continuous delivery with an emphasis on the relationship between required investment and benefits. (Please note that if you audit this course, only the first module is available and you will not earn a course certificate. You will also need the ability to download PDFs to view all the information in this course.)
What's included
9 videos1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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9 videos•Total 63 minutes
Why Is Velocity Important?•4 minutes
What Is a Delivery Pipeline?•4 minutes
What Is a Test Stack?•7 minutes
What Is DevOps?•6 minutes
The Job of Development and DevOps•6 minutes
The Job of Test and DevOps•6 minutes
The Job of Ops and DevOps•6 minutes
Interview with Jez Humble•16 minutes
Your Delivery Pipeline- Getting Started•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 1- The Importance of Velocity & The Jobs of Delivery•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 25 minutes
Ideas for Helping Move Towards a More DevOps Environment•15 minutes
Ideas for helping the developer, tester, and ops roles work together•10 minutes
Your Testing Stack
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Focusing and automating your software testing is one of the most critical foundation elements to a continuous delivery capability. Thinking like a developer and looking at how to automate repetitive tasks is a lot of what DevOps collaboration is about. In this week, we’ll explore the test stack with a focus on the when and how’s of automated testing.
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14 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
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14 videos•Total 76 minutes
The Science and Economics of Testing•6 minutes
How Many Tests?•6 minutes
Demo: Introduction to Our Sample Application•6 minutes
Demo: Introduction to Our Sample Code•3 minutes
Demo: Sample Code•8 minutes
The Small/Unit Test•4 minutes
Unit Test Example•8 minutes
Unit Test Practice Example•3 minutes
The Medium/Integration Test•6 minutes
The Medium/Integration Test Example•3 minutes
The Large/System Test•6 minutes
Introduction to System Testing•4 minutes
System Test Example•10 minutes
Creating a Culture of Experimentation•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 2- Your Testing Stack•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 45 minutes
Share Your Team's Plan for Investing in Testing•15 minutes
Debate on Using Unit Tests•15 minutes
Share and Discuss How Your Team Can Help Create a Culture of Experimentation•15 minutes
Infrastructure and The Jobs of Ops
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
Something like 99% of the code that delivers your functionality to the user is code you don’t write- it’s an operating system and supporting packages from third parties. The quality and availability of standard components has driven down the cost of software development exponentially. It’s also increased the importance of managing this supporting code and the environments where it runs to support your application. In this week, we’ll look at the techniques and tools teams are using to manage their environments and operations for continuous delivery.
What's included
12 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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12 videos•Total 54 minutes
The 99% of Your Code You Don't Write•4 minutes
Who Is this Ops Person?•7 minutes
The Job of Ops Sys Admin•6 minutes
The Job of Designing•5 minutes
The Job of Deploying•3 minutes
The Job of Maintaining•3 minutes
The Job of Monitoring•3 minutes
Version Control 101•6 minutes
The Role of Version Control•5 minutes
What's Under the Hood?•6 minutes
Kubernetes and Container Orchestration•5 minutes
Week Close•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 3- Infrastructure and The Jobs of Ops•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 15 minutes
What does the Job of Ops look like in Your Company?•15 minutes
Delivering Continuously
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
You now have an understanding of the key components of a continuous delivery capability. The key to success is focusing on the right things at the right time and creating momentum with your initial investments on the capability. In this final week, we’ll look at how teams get their continuous capability online and keep their pipeline healthy.
What's included
11 videos1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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11 videos•Total 77 minutes
Towards CI, CD•3 minutes
The CI/CD Process•8 minutes
Feature Flags and the Blue/Green Pattern•7 minutes
Interview with Adam Zimman at LaunchDarkly•7 minutes
Microservices vs. Monoliths•3 minutes
Interview with Jim Rose•5 minutes
Interview with Ricardo at CircleCI•15 minutes
Interview with Emma Bukacek at CircleCI•5 minutes
Interview with Sam Aronoff at Honey•12 minutes
Interview with David at Intuit•11 minutes
Course Wrap-up•3 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 4- Delivering Continuously•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Share Your Use/Interest of Any Systems (Jenkins, etc.) for the CI/CD Process•10 minutes
Share Your Key Takeaways from the Interviews•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 19, 2020
One of the most "beautifully" executed course. I enjoyed ! Yes , I enjoyed this course !And I have a suggestion, don't start with devops by "installing jenkins" .Start with this course !
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Reviewed on Nov 1, 2020
Great instructor. The course provides a high-level insight into CD and DevOps. Quizzes could be designed better. Not all of the false choices were necessarily false.
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Reviewed on Jan 4, 2020
It is an excellent course, finishing it you have all the knowledge to be able to implement this form of work. It is very complete and will help you understand devops and be able to use it.
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