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9 9  = Running peer reviews inside eMagiz DevOps team =
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11 11  In this microlearning, we will take a look at peer reviews for eMagiz.
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13 -Should you have any questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com.
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15 15  * Last update: April 22nd, 2021
16 16  * Required reading time: 8 minutes
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24 24  Peer reviews are defined as follows: A disciplined engineering practice for detecting and correcting defects in software artifacts and preventing their leakage into production. Its a well known and working concept with IT organization, and it can definetely applied in DevOps teams that have eMagiz as one of the technology pillars. In tbe context of eMagiz, peer reviews are done usually after the Create phase.
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28 28  Key benefits of peer reviews
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100 100   * Cloud over on-premise
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103 -===== Practice =====
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105 105  == 4. Assignment ==
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107 107  See how peer reviews are currently implemented within the projects on which you work to see if you can learn something from the information you have gathered via this microlearning.
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121 121  As this is a more theoretical microlearning we have no video for this.
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