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AccuRev and Electric Cloud Partner to Advance Multistage Continuous Integration and Scalable Agile Best Practices
ElectricCommander Build-and-Release Management System Integrated with AccuRev's Process-enabled SCM Solution
Mar. 4, 2008 03:45 PM
AccuRev and Electric Cloud announced a technology partnership
designed to improve software development productivity and efficiency. The
combined solution, which integrates the automated build, test and deployment
functionality of Electric Cloud’s ElectricCommander software with
process-enabled software configuration management (SCM) using AccuRev, advances
multistage continuous integration and scalable agile best practices.
Multi-stage continuous integration is employed to build and
test changes as they are pushed to each stage in the development process –
stages include code creation, integration, quality assurance and code reviews.
AccuRev supports the creation of a hierarchy, gives visibility into the changes
at each stage and enables straightforward merging between stages.
ElectricCommander provides the process automation to make multi-stage
continuous integration scalable and repeatable.
“Cliff Utstein, AccuRev vice president of marketing, said,
“Continuous integration and automated build/release processes are the backbone
of shorter iterations and agile best practices. AccuRev software is designed to
enable these processes out-of-the-box, making a technology partnership with Electric
Cloud a natural fit for AccuRev by completing the solution for software
development teams.”
For medium or large software development projects, a full
integration build and test can take hours, during which time developers can
check in additional changes to their SCM tool that may cause a build or test
failure. The risk of build failure increases exponentially as the number and
locations of developers grow. In a continuous integration environment,
build failures have an immediate impact on the productivity of entire
development teams as the problem is diagnosed and fixed.
The integration between ElectricCommander and AccuRev solves
this problem by combining and extending several continuous integration best
practices:
ElectricCommander is an enterprise-class solution for
automating and managing the software build-test-deploy process. It is language-
and build tool-agnostic, and makes this process more repeatable, more
transparent, and more efficient, whether teams use Java, Ant, C/C++, Make, etc.
ElectricCommander distributes individual jobs or job steps in parallel
across multiple servers for faster throughput and efficient resource
utilization. Unlike traditional “continuous integration servers,”
ElectricCommander has an extensible and secure 3-tier architecture that can
scale to manage any size project or development organization. It will also help
teams respond nimbly to change, requiring minimal changes to existing build or
test scripts.
AccuRev integrated with ElectricCommander facilitates a multistage
continuous integration environment by automating event-triggered builds at
different stages of a team’s development release process represented in the
AccuRev stream-based GUI. AccuRev streams act as temporary buffers and changes
linger only as long as necessary. The result is that the impact of a build or
test breaking change is limited to just a single team instead of all
development teams typical of continuous integration in mainline development,
with zero changes to a developer’s day to day activities.
“We’re finding more and more that enterprises are tying best
of breed development tools together to provide a unified workflow,” said Jim
Bell, Electric Cloud vice president of marketing. “ElectricCommander provides a
robust automation layer that can unify tools, people and processes. This
integration with AccuRev will help organizations to not only enable continuous
integration, but provide end-to-end traceability from source code, through the
build and test process, to deployed application.”
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