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REPEAT Essay: DevOps Tools in the Workplace A Comparison of Different CI/CD Tools and Cloud Providers #1533

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Ayub Atif aatif@kth.se
Justin Arieltan arieltan@kth.se

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Original proposal @ #1020
Original submission @ #1349
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Overall, we have focused on two topics instead of three for innovative and to avoid too much breadth, and this led to an overall better objective in introduction and takeaway in conclusion. We also fixed issues with mentioning our figures in text, making it clear when figures were created by us, and a more specific title.

  • 🆗title: We have changed the title to add more detail.
  • 🆗introduction: We added a motivation for the criteria we have chosen, and concretely summarized the objective of the essay so the reader understands the upcoming content.
  • 🆗innovative: focused on two criteria rather than three, and added more focus on the different unique features on each. Figure 2 is better described in text as a quick visual summary of its section.
  • 🆗figures: We reference the figures in the text so that it flows and adds to the overall content.
  • 🆗sound: We inform that the the figure without citations is produced by us to eliminate any misunderstanding.
  • 🆗self-contained: We introduced the abbreviations before using them so that the readers will understand what they stand for.
  • 🆗conclusions: We added a takeaway for the readers in the end so that they have a better understanding on how to use the information they received from the article.
  • ⛔reference: all references are cited with appropriate style (IEEE). A lot of our references are "non-scientific" as consisting of company info pages for their offerings, (medium) articles elaborating key aspects of tools, and some blog posts with notable information. We understand the significance of peer-reviewed references, but for our topic this is mainly where we could find sources to support our writing.

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@khaes-kth khaes-kth merged commit 4a93b5d into KTH:2021 Jun 1, 2021
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