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SAFe® for DevOps Practitioners

You're reading from   SAFe® for DevOps Practitioners Implement robust, secure, and scaled Agile solutions with the Continuous Delivery Pipeline

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231426
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introducing SAFe® and DevOps 2. Part 1 Approach – A Look at DevOps and SAFe® through CALMR FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 2: Culture of Shared Responsibility 4. Chapter 3: Automation for Efficiency and Quality 5. Chapter 4: Leveraging Lean Flow to Keep the Work Moving 6. Chapter 5: Measuring the Process and Solution 7. Chapter 6: Recovering from Production Failures 8. Part 2:Implement – Moving Toward Value Streams
9. Chapter 7: Mapping Your Value Streams 10. Chapter 8: Measuring Value Stream Performance 11. Chapter 9: Moving to the Future with Continuous Learning 12. Part 3:Optimize – Enabling a Continuous Delivery Pipeline
13. Chapter 10: Continuous Exploration and Finding New Features 14. Chapter 11: Continuous Integration of Solution Development 15. Chapter 12: Continuous Deployment to Production 16. Chapter 13: Releasing on Demand to Realize Value 17. Chapter 14: Avoiding Pitfalls and Diving into the Future 18. Assessment Answers 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Continuous Exploration and Finding New Features

In Continuous Exploration, product management works with people both inside and outside the Agile Release Train (ART) to find features that will provide value to the customer, explore the needs and wants of the customer, verify the feasibility of new features in the current architecture, and prepare new features to be developed by the ART.

As we can see in the following illustration, Continuous Exploration, the first stage of the Continuous Delivery Pipeline, establishes the trigger for subsequent development:

Figure 10.1 – Continuous Delivery Pipeline (© Scaled Agile, All Rights Reserved)

In a nutshell, the following activities will be discussed in this chapter:

  • Hypothesizing the customer value
  • Collaboration and research
  • Discussions about architecture
  • Synthesizing the work

The work that product management does during Continuous Exploration is important for the ART...

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