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  1. Continuous integration (CI) is the practice of integrating source code changes frequently and ensuring that the integrated codebase is in a workable state. Typically, developers merge changes to an integration branch, and an automated system builds and tests the software system. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CICI - Wikipedia

    CI or Ci may refer to: Business terminology. Commercial invoice. Competitive intelligence. Confidential information. Continual improvement. Corporate identity. Customer intelligence, a discipline in marketing. Businesses and organisations. Academia and education. California State University, Channel Islands. Channel Islands High School.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CICI/CD - Wikipedia

    In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD is the combined practices of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) or, less often, continuous deployment. [1] They are sometimes referred to collectively as continuous development or continuous software development.

  4. abbreviation for confidential informant: a person who secretly gives information to the police about criminal activity: She worked for years as an active CI, and still called occasionally with tips on various cases. Information provided by a CI was put before the jury. Fewer examples.

  5. CI/CD is a cornerstone practice within the DevOps framework. It bridges the gap between development (Dev) and operations (Ops) through automation and continuous processes. By automating the build, test, and deployment phases, CI/CD enables rapid, reliable software releases.

  6. abbreviation (2) 1. cast iron. 2. certificate of insurance. 3. Channel Islands. 4. confidential informant; criminal informant.

  7. Continuous integration, or CI, is the practice of integrating all your code changes into the main branch of a shared source code repository early and often, automatically testing each change when you commit or merge them, and automatically kicking off a build.

  8. abbreviation for confidential informant: a person who secretly gives information to the police about criminal activity: She worked for years as an active CI, and still called occasionally with tips on various cases. Information provided by a CI was put before the jury. Fewer examples.

  9. Continuous integration (CI) is the practice of automating the integration of code changes from multiple contributors into a single software project. It’s a primary DevOps best practice, allowing developers to frequently merge code changes into a central repository where builds and tests then run.

  10. Continuous integration (CI) is a software development process where developers integrate new code into the code base throughout the development cycle.

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