• Managing Production Web Sites Book

This category contains a book that represents critical knowledge for any engineer working with the processes and groups, which are engaged in the process of delivering business and software engineering goals required to design a production Web site. The problem with most existing books on the topic is they do not address how engineers collaborate with business and development to ensure applications are smoothly transitioned from product inception to implementation. This book is a primer that all cross-functional groups can agree upon to unify the process that is designing a high-volume, high-traffic production Web site. In the book, engineering approaches related to rapidly on-boarding new products into production, and maintaining them once they are being served to customers.

Chapter 1: The Science of Application Engineering (AppEng)

Copyright and All rights reserved, Matthew Sacks dba. The Bitsource.

Note: Many have written on the subject: “DevOps”, this is a most interesting subject and there is some overlap between that subject and the topics discussed in the organic book; This organic book is focused primarily on the practice of administering production (customer facing) applications and the core engineering theology behind that. For those of you interested in DevOps and what it is and excellent blog posts exists written by Patrick Debois.

Note: This book will be published online organically, and feedback and comments are welcomed.

Note: The final version will be composed in print format.

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