What is Continuous Delivery?
Also: CD
Continuous Delivery, the frequent release of software in an automated and secure manner. The English/synonymous equivalent: CD.
Inter-system Position
Architecturally, continuous delivery is part of establishing a scalable structure without compromising interoperability and data security.
Practical Framework
The solutions under this heading are a collective term for software, hardware, and digital tools that improve healthcare services.
Considerations
The most common mistake regarding continuous delivery is to view it as a standalone software feature. Lasting benefits come from addressing process design, data quality, and team habits together.
To see this concept in context, you can check the Healthcare Software Architecture guide, and return to the Digital Dictionary page for other terms.
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What is Continuous Delivery?
The frequent release of software in an automated and secure manner. (Also known as CD)
What role does Continuous Delivery play in system integration?
Continuous delivery is related to the secure and consistent sharing of data between systems; it is evaluated alongside standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Who is concerned with Continuous Delivery?
Continuous delivery concerns teams working in the field of Software Architecture, primarily software, integration, and system architecture teams.
