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Implementando o Gitflow para Gerencia de Configuração em um Projeto de Desenvolvimento de Software Ágil: Um Relato de Experiência
Author(s) -
Luís Rivero,
Italo Silva,
Pedro Thiago Cutrim,
Anselmo Paiva,
M. C. N. Oliveira,
Érika Alves,
Geraldo Bráz,
Domingos Dias
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
anais do xii computer on the beach - cotb '21
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.14210/cotb.v12.p178-185
Subject(s) - agile software development , scrum , computer science , documentation , software engineering , software development , workflow , software development process , software , operating system , database
Erika Alves Equatorial Energia S/A São Luis, MA, Brasil erika.assis@equatorialenergia.com.br Milton Oliveira Equatorial Energia S/A São Luis, MA, Brasil milton.oliveira@equatorialenergia.com.br com [2]: (a) o aumento da introdução de defeitos à medida que alteIn software engineering, Software Configuration Management is a set of support activities that allows for the orderly absorption of changes inherent to software development. For that, organization models for code versioning like Gitflow have been proposed. In Gitflow, two fixed branches (master and develop) are used to store the project history and be the starting point for changes. Despite the popularity of Gitflow for being considered a simple workflow, there are few: (a) reports of its use in practice and / or (b) documentation on how to deploy it in a real environment. This paper presents the process of adapting Gitflow and creating rules for its application in a real software development project. This adaptation took into account the opinions of managers and developers of a team of approximately 30 people within an agile Scrum life cycle. As a result, definitions and documents were generated to keep track of development, in addition to defining the necessary steps for its application considering the development process adopted by the team.

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