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Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management

By : Cecil 'Gary' Rupp
Book Image

Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management

By: Cecil 'Gary' Rupp

Overview of this book

Value Stream Management (VSM) opens the door to maximizing your DevOps pipeline investments by improving flows and eliminating waste. VSM and DevOps together deliver value stream improvements across enterprises for a competitive advantage in the digital world. Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management provides a comprehensive review and analysis of industry-proven VSM methods and tools to integrate, streamline, and orchestrate activities within a DevOps-oriented value stream. You'll start with an introduction to the concepts of delivering value and understand how VSM methods and tools support improved value delivery from a Lean production perspective. The book covers the complexities of implementing modern CI/CD and DevOps pipelines and then guides you through an eight-step VSM methodology with the help of a use case showing an Agile team's efforts to install a CI/CD pipeline. Free from marketing hype or vendor bias, this book presents the current VSM tool vendors and customer use cases that showcase their products' strengths. As you advance through the book, you'll learn four approaches to implementing a DevOps pipeline and get guidance on choosing the best fit. By the end of this VSM book, you'll be ready to develop and execute a plan to streamline your software delivery pipelines and improve your organization's value stream delivery.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1:Value Delivery
7
Section 2:VSM Methodology
13
Section 3:VSM Tool Vendors and Frameworks
18
Section 4:Applying VSM with DevOps

Phase 1 – customer demand

This phase of the future mapping exercise is expressly set up to ensure the VSM team starts its Lean improvement objectives with the customer's needs firmly in mind. But we're not talking about understanding customer requirements in terms of features and functions, as that type of analysis lies with the product management function. In other words, work item identification, selection, and prioritization are part of the Agile product management and product backlog refinement processes in an IT context.

In this phase, you need to answer the following questions:

  • What are your customers' demands for this value stream?
  • How many customers do you have?
  • What are the types of customers or market segments, or niches, that are supported?
  • What is the predictability of orders, including seasonal adjustments, across all customers or types of customers by product line?
  • Are you overproducing, underproducing, or meeting demand...