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Mobile DevOps Playbook

By : Moataz Nabil
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Mobile DevOps Playbook

By: Moataz Nabil

Overview of this book

To build mobile apps, you need to understand mobile-first features, tools, and processes that help you build, test, and release robust apps faster and more efficiently. The multitude of challenges stemming from mobile development's inherent complexities, including native iOS and Android app creation, cross-platform frameworks, and the implementation of scalable architectures within extensive teams, collectively contribute to a substantial number of obstacles that can significantly prolong the release process. This book will help you understand and implement the best practices of mobile DevOps for continuous integration, testing, delivery, deployment, and monitoring. You’ll explore different challenges faced by developers due to varied OSs, the unforgiving nature of mobile applications, and continuous updates to mobile phones and learn how to maneuver through these challenges. You’ll also get to grips with the latest trends while discovering the potential future of mobile DevOps, with valuable insights and guidance about integrating mobile development teams into your organization. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to successfully implement mobile DevOps and build fast, qualitative, and efficient mobile apps for your team or organization.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction to Mobile DevOps
5
Part 2: Implementing the Mobile DevOps Environment
9
Part 3: Monitoring, Optimizing, and Securing Mobile DevOps
13
Part 4: Moving Beyond Mobile DevOps and the Future of DevOps

Understanding developer needs

The main purpose of a DX team is to understand the needs of mobile developers in order to ensure that the organization is creating the best possible experience for its mobile developers.

This involves examining the current tools and services being used by mobile developers and comprehending the problems they face when using them. By having a clear and comprehensive understanding of the needs of mobile developers, the DX team can come up with tailored solutions and services that meet those needs.

Creating user-centric solutions by organizing the workflow

Once the needs of mobile developers are identified, the DX team can start to create user-centric solutions. This means the team will design software and services that are tailored to the needs of mobile developers and look for ways to make the experience more intuitive and enjoyable. By designing services and software that are tailored to the needs of mobile developers, the team can ensure that...