Comparison of continuous integration software Native

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This is a compendium of continuous integration software which support a software engineering practice, continuous integration, in which developer's changes are immediately tested and reported when they are added to the mainline code base. The comparison of various continuous integration tools is done on the basis of platform, license, builders and Integration IDEs.

These software aid in enabling continuous delivery and increase a developer's productivity by giving in-time feedback. This ultimately leads to an improved code quality thus improving the overall software quality.


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Comparison

The following table compares the features of some of the most popular continuous integration software; it is not comprehensive with regard to listing all of the popular CI Software. Comparison is done on the basis of Platform, Computing Platform, License, Builders and the Integration tools and IDEs supported


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SCM system support

The following table compares the features of some of the most popular Continuous Integration software on the basis of the Source Control Management or the Version Control Management which is an essential part of CI Software system. Some of the popular SCMs are given and if they are supported or not by the CI is what is mentioned in the table.

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