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CI/CD Pipeline Designed in Accordance with Corporate Standards

Student: Davidko Darya

Supervisor: Nikolay Pavlochev

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The project being developed is a CI/CD pipeline for the previously developed Tinzer application which is a code analysis project. Besides the implementation of the continuous integration and delivery pipeline itself, the tasks of this paper are also fine-tuning of the tools used at each stage of the pipeline — static code analyzers, version control tools, project testing, server configuration for deployment. The main tools and approaches used in the project are GitLab CI/CD, GitHub Flow branching model, NestJS framework. The paper contains 31 pages, 19 pictures and 27 sources. Keywords: CI/CD pipeline; Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery; static code analysis; configurations; version control.

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