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KTH DevOps Course

This repository contains the material and content of the DevOps course at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Pull-requests are welcome! (and even necessary to register a work item).

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Schedule

The date, time and rooms are at https://cloud.timeedit.net/kth/web/public01/ri105v5y1850Z6QY3QQ49YgXZQ000397Y4703.html (ICS version). The schedule and content may change over time. Lab slots do not require mandatory presence.

Week 1: March 20 13h

  • Preparatory reading: https://youtu.be/qcm0rG8EKXI
  • Course introduction (Martin Monperrus, KTH)
    • Your/Our expectations
    • Teaching philosophy, teaching values
    • Team
    • Agenda
    • Grading
      • General rules
      • Group management (Ye, Long)
      • Registration of works as pull-request (Ye, Long)
    • Communication (watch this repo!)
    • Infrastructure
    • Relation to Research in Testing & DevOps
  • Student Presentations
    • Goal: register one work
    • Goal: Full planning for March 25

Week 2: March 25 13h

Week 3: April 1st 8h

Week 4: April 8 13h

Week 5: April 25 13h

Week 6: May 2 13h

Week 7: May 6 8h

Week 8: May 13 8h

Grading

To pass the course, the student has to collect 4 grades:

  • the grades are in category: "presentation", "demo", "essay", "competition entry", "open" (choose four out of them, at most one in the same category, it is not necessary to cover everything)
  • the student proposes a category and a topic, which is discussed and accepted by the TA. The proposal is made as a pull-request on this repository.
  • in each category, there are suggested topics, listed on issues in this repository (for instance #9 lists topics about testing)
  • each grading category, there is a grading form, which explains how to pass / pass with distinction.
  • 4 Pass means a final E, 3 Pass / 1 Distinction means a final D, 2 Pass / 2 Distinction means a final C, 1 Pass / 3 Distinction means a final B, 4 Distinction means a final A
    • for the competition, the distinction is given to the top-25% best performing teams
  • Group work is encouraged (max 3 persons) but you cannot be with the same persons for more than 2 projects. You can do a work alone for one or at most two projects.
  • A failed task requires to pass it again at the end of the course, based on the feedback from the failure. A repeated task cannot be passed with distinction. A task can only be repeated once.

Group Rules

  • The pre-generated group sheets are the suggestion instead of the mandatory.
  • We have decided to drop the numbering of the groups due to poor maintainable. So there is no need to create an issue to update the group sheet.
  • When you send a pull for registration, please follow the name convention of using email addresses of two members: email-email instead of the group number.
  • We recommend 2 students. Three is also possible for ambitious essays, demos or development.

Material

Books:

Communication

All communication for the course DD2482 should be sent to [email protected] You are also welcome to create issues here if you think the question is good to be discussed publicly. Check the announcement here.

Team

See also

Prerequisites

  • A software engineering course (eg DD2480)
  • A networking course (eg IK2218)

Acknowledgements

This course is designed with great inputs from Julien Bisconti, Simone Stefani, Jaana Nyfjord, Amir Gaber, Göran Paues, Lowe Schmidt, Laurent Ploix, Diarmuid Corcoran, Jonathan Grahl, Mattias Wildeman, Tomas Ekholm, Vincent Massol, David King and others. We are very grateful for their contributions!

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