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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. It helps us meet customers’ demands, needs, and expectations. With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development.

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Split + Harness: Unlocking the Future of Software Delivery

Split

Competitive advantage hinges on the ability to innovate rapidly, deliver exceptional user experiences, and adapt seamlessly to changing needs. There is an ever-growing demand for a unified approach to feature and release management. This is a new chapter for Split, but our commitment to our customers remains unwavering.

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Building an Efficient Release Management Process

Split

A streamlined release management process is imperative for mitigating deployment risks and accelerating software delivery. All too often, releases turn into stressful events, fraught with last-minute surprises that disrupt business processes. What is the Release Management Process Flow?

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Automating Trunk-Based Development With CI/CD

Split

The usage of a single, common codebase by all developers on a team is emphasized by the software development method known as trunk-based development (TBD). Instead of building feature branches, developers use this method to commit changes straight to the trunk, often known as the main branch.

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Feature Flag Flow: The Key to Sane Feature Flag Management

Split

Unfortunately, removing flags requires a bit more effort than creating them. This means that, without a conscious effort to manage them, the number of flags in the system will grow over time. Our industry has learned over time that long-lived branches are best avoided. Feature flags are useful and easy to create.

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Key Differences in Deploy and Release in DevOps

Split

While the terms “deploy” and “release” may seem similar, they represent different processes that play crucial roles in the software development lifecycle. Understanding their nuances is essential for streamlining operations and delivering high-quality software to end-users.

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Product Owner Job Description and Templates

Userpilot

TL;DR In SaaS companies, a product owner is responsible for developing the product’s vision and navigating the product roadmap to maximize value. This means defining goals to be achieved so that everyone, from the development team to the customers, is on the same page about the product’s future. Agile, Scrum).