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The Twelve Factors [1] [2]; Factor Description I: Codebase: There should be exactly one codebase for a deployed service with the codebase being used for many deployments.
Adopt a multi-stage strategy: Depending on the size of the project, sometimes more deployments are needed. [25] Have a roll back strategy: There must be a way to roll-back to a previous (working) version. Rely on automation for repeatable processes: There's far too much room for human error, deployments should not be manual.
Luke Wroblewski has summarized some of the RWD and mobile design challenges and created a catalog of multi-device layout patterns. [15] [16] [17] He suggested that, compared with a simple HWD approach [clarification needed], device experience or RESS (responsive web design with server-side components) approaches can provide a user experience that is better optimized for mobile devices.
The single-responsibility principle (SRP) is a computer programming principle that states that "A module should be responsible to one, and only one, actor." [ 1 ] The term actor refers to a group (consisting of one or more stakeholders or users) that requires a change in the module.
"Don't repeat yourself" (DRY), also known as "duplication is evil", is a principle of software development aimed at reducing repetition of information which is likely to change, replacing it with abstractions that are less likely to change, or using data normalization which avoids redundancy in the first place.
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Sometimes this strategy is called the / stopping rule, because the probability of stopping at the best applicant with this strategy is already about / for moderate values of . One reason why the secretary problem has received so much attention is that the optimal policy for the problem (the stopping rule) is simple and selects the single best ...
Once a web strategy is in place, one way of launching the website immediately onto the Internet is through social media.Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media applications have become indispensable tools for business, as companies and their employees regularly engage directly with the public (that is, customers, potential customers and even competitors), actively ‘sharing ...