DevOps

Operability can Improve if Developers Write a Draft Run Book

Operability can Improve if Developers Write a Draft Run Book

If the software development team writes a draft run book or draft operation manual, many of the operational problems typically found during pre-live system readiness testing can be caught and corrected much earlier. Because the development team needs to collaborate with the operations team in order to define and complete the various draft run book details, the operations team also gains early insight into the new software.

"Focus on Application Support and Maintainability" to Produce Operable Software

"Focus on Application Support and Maintainability" to Produce Operable Software

The book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know is a useful collection of personal recommendations from experienced software practitioners. Four of the contributions deal with the operability of software systems - from Dave Anderson, Mncedisi Kasper, Michael Nygard, and Rebecca Parsons.