Modeling DevOps and application delivery with electric circuits

Modeling DevOps and application delivery with electric circuits

Modeling systems using electric circuits can help you study their behavior. After going over the concept and reviewing Picasso’s take on it (if you missed it — read part 1), it’s time to go back to DevOps and application delivery.

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Great multi-disciplinary analogy on the DevOps process. I appreciated the fresh perspective. 

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