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    Devops: A Case Study

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    Continuous Integration is a process with which the code checked-in would be verified with an automated build. This would help the developer to detect the bugs/errors in the initial phase of software development. Continuous Deployment is a methodology with which the changes are built, tested and deployed for releases. Automation is the key for DevOps. With automation DevOps enables the team to efficiently communicate, collaborate and integrate with each other. Various tools used in the methodology are shown in the below picture. Figure 2 - Diagram from https://www.kraftic.com/services/devops depicting different DevOps tools 4. Impact of DevOps in Software Development Implementing DevOps methodologies would yield us a fruitful outcome to the software development process and few listed below. • Increased collaboration and ownership. • Defects identified…

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    Abstract—The idea of Riemann integration is now popular and very helpful in mathematics. In this paper we explore the background of mathematicians Henri Lebesgue, Peter Gustav Lejeune-Dirichlet and Bernhard Riemann. We discover some of their contributions to mathematics and how they all contributed to this famous concept of Riemann integration. Index Terms— Bernhard Riemann, Henri Lebesgue, Peter Gustav Lejeune-Dirichlet, Riemann integration I. INTRODUCTION Even though the idea of calculus…

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    My Rehearsal Analysis

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    Part 2: What you did during the rehearsal For this part of the reflection regarding what I did during my rehearsal, I have chosen to analyze how I Elicited and Responded to Student Thinking and how I Represented Students’ Mathematical Thinking. Eliciting & Responding to Student Thinking To demonstrate how I elicited and responded to student thinking, I have chosen to examine my video from 2:45 – 3:25. During this time, I asked students for their answers to the problem given to them and their…

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    effective. To take a step further, I can also examine if ASEAN Economic Community can become the new Asian power bloc and create a single market and a highly competitive economic region. Moreover, this research has future implications for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (ASEAN+6) and the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) since once these agreements are ratified, it will be significant to see their contribution to increasing trade volume and economic integration within ASEAN.…

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    It is very difficult to compromise between twenty-eight states who have individual interests to benefit their own country. Since none of the countries desire to be burdened with any sort of crises, the funding of Greek debt and the distribution of refugees becomes significant issues. Therefore, the mistrust that exists between twenty-eight states in the Union has led to further challenges in European integration. In conclusion, the Group Video Assignment has provided students of POLS 3520 with…

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    by the press, which is in fact sometimes controlled by pro- EU parties. Both of the major and rival newspapers in France, criticized the United Kingdom for leaving the European Union. The more liberal newspaper Le Monde wrote the following after the Brexit vote: “We believe… that “Brexit” will release some of the darkest forces working European views today; regressive nationalism, arise in far-right protests, and here and there – threats to democracy.” Their conservative rivals, Le Figaro…

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    partnership aims to reduce or eliminate tariffs for all trade in goods and services as well as eliminate barriers for investment opportunities in the participating countries. The second element of the agreement is that it facilitates the development of production and supply chains. This part of the agreement specifies that when available supplies for production should come from participating partnership countries. This means that in the textiles industry, since China is not a member of the…

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    is. Europe and European identity are both social constructs, therefore abstract. These two ideas are imagined so there could be many conceptions on what these are. Europe may refer to a geographical entity and the people within it, or people who can identify with others for having common or connected pasts. European identity may refer to the plurality of cultures in Europe, a collection cultural, political, and economic ideas. Another complication is that identity is dynamic. It constantly…

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    Vertically integration, can be an important strategy, but often times it is difficult to implement successfully. Furthermore, if the company decides that the integration was the wrong strategy for the company, it can be very expensive to fix. According to Stuckey & White (1993), “vertical integration typically reduces some risks and transaction costs, but it requires heavy setup costs, and its coordination effectiveness is often dubious. However, a vertical market "fails" when transactions…

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    With economic integration, two or more nations would come together to trade more efficiently within specific regions (Carbaugh, 2015). This would be accomplished by lifting restrictions on international trading, quotas, regulations, and promoting flexibility. Economic integration was particularly appealing to developing nations struggling to attain competitive advantages in the global trading marketplace (Andrei, 2015). In all the root of integration such as this is to support overall economic…

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