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- CALMS Framework - Atlassian
CALMS is a framework that assesses a company's ability to adopt DevOps processes, as well as a way of measuring success during a DevOps transformation The acronym was coined by Jez Humble, co-author of “The DevOps Handbook,” and stands for Culture, Automation, Lean, Measurement, and Sharing
- CALMS | California Lake Management Society | United States
Founded 1985, the California Lake Management Society is a chapter of the North American Lake Management Society We are a non-profit organization for California's lakes devoted to the preservation and protection of our lakes
- What is CALMS for DevOps? | Definition from TechTarget
CALMS is an acronym that stands for culture, automation, lean, measurement and sharing The acronym is credited to Jez Humble, co-author of The DevOps Handbook
- CALMS Synonyms: 57 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CALMS: soothes, lulls, composes, quiets, appeases, relaxes, settles, relieves; Antonyms of CALMS: disturbs, keys (up), upsets, perturbs, agitates, vexes, intensifies, aggravates
- CALMR - Scaled Agile Framework
After more than a decade of experimentation and learning, the DevOps community has discovered that effective DevOps entails a deep appreciation for culture, automation, lean flow, measurement, and sharing (CALMS)
- The 5 Keys of the CALMS DevOps Framework and Its Impact on Agile Teams
This is where the CALMS framework comes in Originally introduced by thought leaders like Jez Humble in the DevOps Handbook, CALMS offers a simple yet comprehensive way to assess DevOps adoption It stands for Culture, Automation, Lean, Measurement, and Sharing
- CALMS Model: Definition, Examples, and Applications | Graph AI
The CALMS model is a conceptual framework used in the field of DevOps to streamline and enhance the software development process The acronym stands for Culture, Automation, Lean, Measurement, and Sharing
- CALMS: A Principle-Based DevOps Framework - Sonatype
Created by Jez Humble, co-author of The DevOps Handbook and Accelerate, the CALMS framework is used to assess whether an organization is ready to adopt DevOps processes, or how an organization is progressing in their DevOps transformation
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