continuous integration

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuousandintegration

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continuous
adjective
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/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
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/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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integration
noun[U]
uk
/ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬əˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandintegrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The more we observe this, the more we should recognise that the implications ofcontinuousintegration in the structure of the neighbourhood could not occur without changes in functions.
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It is meant to be used in combination with several other practices, such as continuous refactoring, continuous automated unit testing, andcontinuousintegration.
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Continuous refactoring in turn relies on automated unit tests or static analysis tools as a safety net andcontinuousintegrationto prevent wider integration problems.
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It combines features to manage and automate processes primarily related tocontinuousintegration, database change scripts, and production deployments.
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Other more recent tools are frequently used incontinuousintegrationenvironments.
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This process was named "path integration" to capture the concept ofcontinuousintegrationof movement cues over the journey.
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It allows one to perform acontinuousintegrationof any software development process.
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For all released eggs, the latest version is tested automatically as part of acontinuousintegrationprocess.
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Examples are: test-driven development, pair programming, code review,continuousintegrationand application integration.
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Servers function as team servers,continuousintegrationservers, or build servers.
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Common uses are to trigger builds withcontinuousintegrationsystems or to notify bug tracking systems.
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All of the tools can also be run from the command line as well, which enables the possibility of automation andcontinuousintegration.
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It allows one to perform acontinuousintegrationof a codebase in any language and on any platform.
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Acontinuousintegrationserver would then compile the code and run unit tests.
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The ultimate goal of this test process is to achievecontinuousintegrationwhere software updates can be published to the public frequently.
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There are many frameworks to write tests in, andcontinuousintegrationsoftware will run tests automatically every time code is checked into a version control system.
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Jenkins providescontinuousintegrationservices for software development.
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Continuousintegrationis now run on an almost continual basis, with a typical cycle time of around 20-30 minutes since the last change to the source code.
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Beck published aboutcontinuousintegrationin 1998, emphasising the importance of face-to-face communication over technological support.
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Featured incontinuousintegrationtools.
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