DevOps for Trustworthy Smart IoT Systems / / Nicolas Ferry [and three others].
ENACT is a research project funded by the European Commission under its H2020 program. The project consortium consists of twelve industry and research member organisations spread across the whole EU.The overall goal of the ENACT project was to provide a novel set of solutions to enable DevOps in the...
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