!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] ([CD] or [Continuous Delivery]) is an [Agile] [Software development practice] in which [Delivery Teams] produce [Applications] in short cycles (called [Iteration] and/or [Sprints]), ensuring that the [Applications] can be reliably released at any time.


[{$pagename}] an approach in which [Delivery Teams] ensure that every change to the system is releasable, and that we can [release] any [version] at the push of a button. \\
[{$pagename}] aims to make [releases] boring, so we can deliver frequently and get fast feedback on what [customers] care about.


[{$pagename}] aims at building, testing, and releasing [Applications] faster and more frequently. The approach helps reduce the cost, time, and [risk] of delivering changes by allowing for more incremental updates to [applications] in production. 

A straightforward and repeatable deployment process is important for [{$pagename}].


[{$pagename}] is used in [Programming] and is a possible component of a [Software Development Life Cycle]

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* [#1] - [Continuous_delivery|Wikipedia:Continuous_delivery|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2017-07-11-