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Continuous Integration (CI)

Continuous Integration (CI)

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What is Continuous Integration (CI)?

Continuous Integration (CI) is a software development practice where developers regularly integrate code changes into a central repository, after which automated builds and tests are run. CI aims to detect integration errors quickly and ensure that all code changes are tested, promoting faster feedback and higher-quality software.

What other technologies are related to Continuous Integration (CI)?

Continuous Integration (CI) Complementary Technologies

CD builds upon CI by automating the release of code changes to a testing or staging environment.
mentioned alongside Continuous Integration (CI) in 93% (292) of relevant job posts
CD extends Continuous Delivery by automatically deploying code changes to production.
mentioned alongside Continuous Integration (CI) in 96% (150) of relevant job posts
Delivery is similar to CD, focused on automated deployment and release process.
mentioned alongside Continuous Integration (CI) in 100% (86) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Continuous Integration (CI)?

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Which organizations are mentioning Continuous Integration (CI)?

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Solera
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