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Application Life Cycle Management (ALM) is a term that refers to the processes, tools, and practices used to manage the various stages of the software development life cycle (SDLC), from idea generation and planning through testing and deployment. An ALM platform is a software tool or suite of tools that provides a framework for managing the different activities and artifacts involved in the SDLC.
  
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A Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a type of cloud computing service that provides a platform for developing, running, and managing applications. A PaaS provider typically offers a range of services and tools that developers can use to build, test, and deploy applications, without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure.
  
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An '''ALM PaaS''' is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of tools and services for managing the life cycle of software applications. It may include features such as project management, version control, continuous integration, testing, and deployment. An ALM PaaS can help developers to streamline their workflows, reduce the time and effort required to develop and maintain software applications, and increase collaboration and transparency within the development team.
  
  
 
==See Also==
 
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*[[Application]]
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*[[XaaS (Everything as a Service)]]
*[[Application-Capability Reference Model (ARM)]]
 
*[[Application Architecture]]
 
*[[Application Control]]
 
*[[Application Delivery Controller (ADC)]]
 
*[[Application Management]]
 
*[[Application Development]]
 
*[[Application Infrastructure]]
 
*[[Application Infrastructure Suite (AIS)]]
 
*[[Application Integration]]
 
*[[Application Layer]]
 
*[[Application Channel Technology and Industry (ACT I)]]
 
*[[Application Lifecycle Framework]]
 
*[[Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)]]
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 3 January 2023

Application Life Cycle Management (ALM) is a term that refers to the processes, tools, and practices used to manage the various stages of the software development life cycle (SDLC), from idea generation and planning through testing and deployment. An ALM platform is a software tool or suite of tools that provides a framework for managing the different activities and artifacts involved in the SDLC.

A Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a type of cloud computing service that provides a platform for developing, running, and managing applications. A PaaS provider typically offers a range of services and tools that developers can use to build, test, and deploy applications, without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure.

An ALM PaaS is a cloud-based platform that provides a range of tools and services for managing the life cycle of software applications. It may include features such as project management, version control, continuous integration, testing, and deployment. An ALM PaaS can help developers to streamline their workflows, reduce the time and effort required to develop and maintain software applications, and increase collaboration and transparency within the development team.


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