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Accelerating Agile Software Development with AWS CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and Cloud-Based CI/CD Pipelines

Author(s) Sai Krishna Chirumamilla
Country United States
Abstract The method of agile software development has been adopted as the normal means of software development since it involves the arrangement of incremental improvements to the product. Due to the Agile software development, there are available cloud solutions, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), that allow developers to use related tools. For instance, AWS CodeCommit and building service CodeBuild, together with other CI/CD pipeline services, are the components that provide important features for enhancing agile development cycles. This paper focuses on code commit, code build, and a CI/CD tool in evaluating the automation of code release and tests in cloud Agile environments. In addition, it provides information on how these AWS tools advance team cooperation, growth, adaptability, and protection. Therefore, by analyzing the solutions it provides and reflecting on agile principles that these services help support, this paper shows that AWS CI/CD pipelines optimize agile development processes.
Keywords Agile Software Development, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, CI/CD Pipelines, Cloud Computing, Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Software Engineering.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 14, Issue 3, July-September 2023
Published On 2023-09-07
Cite This Accelerating Agile Software Development with AWS CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and Cloud-Based CI/CD Pipelines - Sai Krishna Chirumamilla - IJSAT Volume 14, Issue 3, July-September 2023. DOI 10.71097/IJSAT.v14.i3.2843
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v14.i3.2843
Short DOI https://doi.org/g899f4

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