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Designing API-First Enterprise Architectures on Azure

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801813914
Pages 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Subhajit Chatterjee Subhajit Chatterjee
Profile icon Subhajit Chatterjee
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: API-Led Architecture in the Digital Economy
2. Chapter 1: Evolution of Enterprise Solution Architectures 3. Chapter 2: APIs as Digital Connectors 4. Section 2: Build Reliable API-Centric Solutions
5. Chapter 3: Architecture Principles and API Styles 6. Chapter 4: Assuring the Quality of the API Service (or Product) 7. Chapter 5: RESTful APIs – the New Web 8. Chapter 6: API Design Practices 9. Chapter 7: Accelerating through DevOps Essentials 10. Section 3: Deliver Business Value for a Modern Enterprise
11. Chapter 8: API-Centric Enterprise Integrations 12. Chapter 9: APIs as a Monetized Product 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Identifying the maturity index for your enterprise

All enterprises must do a self-assessment to ascertain their current maturity levels. This is required to establish a current benchmark and then set the course for future improvements.

In this chapter, we have presented a simplified maturity model using three levels, namely Minimum, Foundational, and Advanced:

Figure 7.2 – Simple model to define the DevOps maturity level

The list of important practices or initiatives must be ranked using the maturity levels. For each higher level, the overall count of practices followed is inclusive of the practices of the lower levels. The Maturity model provides a good way to plan out your DevOps investments and initiatives.

The levels are indicative of the business outcomes that are possible for the enterprise. The higher the level, the better the alignment and outcomes on different objectives.

Let's assume that each capability area has about 10...

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