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dmariel/devops-course: Repository of the DevOps course at KTH Royal Institute of Technology DD2482
This repository contains the material and content of the DevOps course at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Registration: You must register to this course through the Swedish registration system https://antagning.se.
Next course start: March 2021 (Academic Period 4).
Past edition:
The schedule is at https://www.kth.se/social/course/DD2482/calendar/
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- Technical Briefing (M. Monperrus)
- Guest Lecture: Containers Julien Bisconti
- Student presentations
- Technical Briefing (B. Baudry)
- Guest Lecture: MLOps Alex Nodet (King)
- Student presentations
- Technical Briefing (B. Baudry)
- Guest Lecture: Everything is a Little Bit Broken or The Illusion of Control Heidi Waterhouse, LaunchDrakly
- Student presentations
Week 7: Michelin Devops Demo Day
- Technical Briefing (M. Monperrus)
- Guest lecture: Devops in Sweden Jörgen Damberg (Zington)
- Browsing and Highlights of Demos
Week 8: Wrap-up, feedback and potluck
- Technical Briefing (B. Baudry)
- 10h15 Lecture: Devops at EA/Dice Cristian Deri, Vidir Reynisson
- 11h15 Proposal and improvement festival for next year
- 12h15 Personalized feedback, final clarifications
To pass the course, the student has to collect 4 grades:
- The grades are in category: "presentation", "essay", "video demo", "executable tutorial", "contribution to open-source", "course automation", "feedback" (choose four out of them, at most one in the same category, it is not necessary to cover everything).
- The grading criteria page is the unique reference which explains how to pass / pass with distinction.
- The strict deadline for essays, tutorials, contributions to open-source, course automation is April 30, 23h59 Stockholm time; and "demo"; the strict deadline for repeated tasks (all) is May 31, 23h59 Stockholm time.
- The student proposes a category and a topic, which is discussed and accepted by the TA. The proposal is made as a pull-request on this repository. The four graded contributions must have little overlap.
- The same student cannot choose the same topic for two different tasks. The four tasks should cover different aspects of DevOps.
- 4 Pass means a final E, 3 Pass / 1 Distinction means a final D, 2 Pass / 2 Distinction means a final C, 1 Pass / 3 Distinction means a final B, 4 Distinction means a final A
- Group work is encouraged (max 3 persons) but you cannot be with the same persons for more than 2 projects. You can do a work alone for one or at most two projects.
- A failed task requires to pass it again at the end of the course, based on the feedback from the failure. A repeated task cannot be passed with distinction. A task can only be repeated once.
- If the whole course is failed, no grades are kept if the student registers again to the course the year after.
- After a proposal has been merged, the topic of that proposal cannot be changed.
Group Rules
- When you send a pull request for registration, please follow the name convention of using email addresses of two members to create the folder: email-email.
- We recommend 2 students. Three is also possible for ambitious essays, demos or contribution to open-source.
- All communication for the course DD2482 should be sent to dd2482@eecs.kth.se.
- you create issues here if you think the question is good to be discussed publicly, the rules of netiquette fully apply.
Lectures:
- the lectures will be streamed, the URLs will be posted on KTH#316
- the recording and sharing of streamed lectures (full or fragments) is not allowed without explicit permission of the course professor and lecturer
- the lectures are recorded by the TA team, and privately shared over KTH Box
- questions are asked on shared gdoc (one TA is following the gdoc), no audio remote interruptions are allowed, the Zoom chat is not used.
Lab sessions:
- Lab slots do not require mandatory presence. They are designed for students to meet TA and discuss all questions in person
- During the planned lab time slot, please use this Queue for booking online meetings
- Specify your zoom meeting link when you register the queue
- Our TAs will reach you ASAP
- A software engineering course (eg DD2480)
- A networking course (eg IK2218)
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