Continuous Integration - History

History

Continuous Integration emerged in the Extreme Programming (XP) community, and XP advocates Martin Fowler and Kent Beck first wrote about continuous integration circa 1999. Fowler's paper is a popular source of information on the subject. Beck's book Extreme Programming Explained, the original reference for Extreme Programming, also describes the term.

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