What is CodeOps
  • 10 Apr 2024
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What is CodeOps

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Article Summary

CodeOps is a process for safely enabling systematic code reuse within an organization using AI.

CodeOps can help you unlock a new level of development efficiency through safe reuse of extensible modules of code that are consistent with your own security and compliance standards.

In short, CodeOps is the practice of maximizing code reuse. Code reuse is the type of opportunity everyone knows is big…But no one knows how big…because most companies don’t have the numbers. After helping hundreds of companies adopt CodeOps as a practice, Crowdbotics has found that up to 70% of code can be reused. While code reuse and modular design have been around for a long time as a practice, they haven’t been repeatable or scalable for most companies. The Crowdbotics CodeOps Platform is designed to make modular application development and reuse simple and easy.

Features of a CodeOps Platform

Adopting a CodeOps platform facilitates modular development and deployment.

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Module application development & deployment

Every CodeOps platform has these must-have features:

  • Identification of reuse opportunities — Scan requirements and code to identify opportunities for modularization and true ROI.

  • Modular development — Create modules for commonly used components like single sign on, connectors to your backend APIs, or integrations with common tools.

  • Connective tissue between modules and applications — Identify opportunities to leverage already-built modules based on application requirements and deploy those modules seamlessly.

  • Built-in security — Strong security posture to ensure all code generated meets company compliance and security standards.

  • Integration with your DevOps stack — Work with, not replace, your existing DevOps tooling.

  • Version control and management — Understand which modules have been deployed where, what updates are available, and overall compliance.

  • Metrics and visibility — Understand the ROI you are getting from code reuse and identify opportunities to reach your reuse goals.


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