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Cloud Academy Implementing Continuous Feedback with Azure DevOps
Release Date.: 08-05-2020
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 21x50mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
The application lifecycle doesn't finish with app
deployment. Feedback is an important element of refining an
application, whether that's exception detection and
diagnoses or improving the user experience. In this course,
we will look at a suite of services that capture a vast
array of feedback data, ranging from exceptions to client
and server telemetry. This data can be turned into easily
digestible information that can be used to trigger alerts
and feedback into the development lifecycle as work items.
This course begins by describing what feedback is, and the
types of feedback for improving application performance and
usability. It then moves on to how we can integrate
feedback into the software development lifecycle and what
tools we can use to simplify that task. Finally, we will
look at optimizing feedback mechanisms to get meaningful
data from feedback noise.
For any feedback and questions relating to this course,
please contact us atsupport*cloudacademy*com.
Learning Objectives
Designing application and user feedback loops
Setting up crash and event notifications for App Center
Setting up work item integration from App Center
Making sense of App Center's analytic and diagnostic information
Adding Application Insights Telemetry to an application
Setting up Application Insights alerts
Work item integration from Application Insights
Designing feedback dashboards
Viewing Application Insights Telemetry data
Discussing types of user feedback and how they can be captured
Ways to baseline and filter feedback data
Intended Audience
This course is intended for:
People preparing for Microsoft's AZ-400 exam
App developers
Project managers
Prerequisites
To get the most from this course, you should have some
experience with Microsoft Azure and application
development, as well as knowledge of software project
management concepts.
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