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Release engineering

Release engineering, frequently abbreviated as RE or as the clipped compound Releng, is a sub-discipline in software engineering concerned with the compilation, assembly, and delivery of source code into finished products or other software components. Associated with the software release life cycle, it was said by Boris Debic of Google Inc. that release…

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Release engineering → Bays, Build, Claude, Continuous Delivery, David Farley, Deployment Automation, Design, Github, ISBN, Jez Humble, Methodology, Michael, Principles, Release Engineering Advisor, Reliable Software Releases, Ronald Berlack, Sassenburg, Software Configuration Management, Software Release Methodology, Support Software Release Decisions
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Release engineering → Although, Application, DeploymentPorting, Product Line Engineering, Release, Release Engineer, Software, Software Configuration Management
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Release engineering → difference between manufacturing software in small teams or startups and manufacturing software in an industrial way that is repeatable

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Release engineeringis adifference between manufacturing software in small teams or startups and manufacturing software in an industrial way that is repeatable0.90text
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingSoftware Release Methodology0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingMichael0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingBays0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingISBN0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingSoftware Configuration Management0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingRonald Berlack0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingDesign0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingMethodology0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingSupport Software Release Decisions0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingSassenburg0.60section
Release engineeringrelated to Further readingContinuous Delivery0.60section

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