Agile and DevOps: Your Questions. Our Answers.
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Software Engineering Institute
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Abstract
Meeting business needs and adapting to the speed of the market for new features requires an agility mindset and continuous-delivery techniques throughout application-development lifecycles. Many believe that Agile means Scrum and DevOps means continuous deployment. Agile and DevOps can make these terms sound very different. However, Agile is more about process and methodology whereas DevOps focuses on how to reduce time to market with automation mechanics. These approaches are generating more and more questions in DoD environments with respect to regulation and security on large-scale programs. Do they complement each other? Is there any relationship between them? Should one be done before the other?
About the Speaker
Hasan Yasar
Hasan Yasar is the Technical Director of the Continuous Deployment of Capability group in the SSD Division of the Software Engineering Institute, CMU. Hasan leads an engineering group to enable, accelerate, and assure transformation at the speed of relevance by leveraging DevSecOps, Agile, Lean AI/ML, and other emerging technologies to …
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Eileen Wrubel serves as the Technical Director of the Transforming Software Acquisition Practice and Policy Directorate at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (CMU SEI). She is responsible for coordinating the strategic planning and tactical execution of the SEI's initiatives to power bolder, faster, and more adaptive acquisition, modernization, and …
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