Collected works Analysis on the Application of Develops in Automatic Learning Systems
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The main purpose of this research was to explore recent studies on the application of Devlops in E-learning. E-learning has become an essential tool for many people in the current technological environment. The integration of seeks to provide comprehensive technological training and processes for users. The application of Devlops in E-learning is common in education, marketing, sales, and other electronic sharing operations. Devlops environment combines development and operations to make sure there is a quick efficient and continuous workflow of processes. Building an understanding of Devlops best practices is necessary in an E-learning environment. Devlops combines cultural philosophies tools and practices to ensure that applications and created faster and therefore assist organizations in evolving and developing quality products. The main aspect of Devlops is the high velocity when creating applications and services which is faster than the traditional infrastructure and software development processes. Additionally, the high velocity in Devlops helps organizations to compete effectively in the market and serve their end users well.
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