- Look up
deployment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deployment may
refer to:
Military deployment, the
movement of
armed forces and
their logistical...
- new servers. When
deploying a new
release to production,
rather than
immediately deploying to all
instances or users, it may be
deplo**** to a
single instance...
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approach (eighth edition) "
Deploying software". www.ibm.com.
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Deploying a C++
Software with (or...
- than
continuous delivery. A
major motivation for
continuous deployment is that
deploying software into the
field more
often makes it
easier to find, catch...
- A
deployment descriptor (DD)
refers to a
configuration file for an
artifact that is
deplo**** to some container/engine. In the Java Platform, Enterprise...
- The
military of the
United States is
deplo**** in most
countries around the world, with
approximately 160,000 of its active-duty
personnel stationed outside...
- A
deployment diagram "specifies
constructs that can be used to
define the
execution architecture of
systems and the ****ignment of
software artifacts to...
- scissor-like structures.
Deployable structures are also used on
spacecraft for
deploying solar panels and
solar sails. Space-based
deployable structures can be...
-
Military deployment is the
movement of
armed forces and
their logistical support infrastructure around the world.
There are
numerous groups within the...
- rule-adjudication.
Factors impacting deployment include the
legislative intent, the
administrative capacity of the
deploying bureaucracy,
interest group activity...