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Continuous integration or CI is a software development best practice where developers integrate changes to their code into a common repository several times a day. Each committed change would result in an automatic build that would compile the code, run tests, and generate a new version of the artifact. Any errors during the build process will be immediately reported to the development team. This frequent code integration allows developers to catch and resolve integration issues early in the development cycle.
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Varanasi, B. (2019). Continuous Integration. In: Introducing Maven. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5410-3_9
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