Deployment may refer to:
Engineering and software
Concepts
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Blue-green deployment, a method of installing changes to a web, app, or database server by swapping alternating production and staging servers
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Continuous deployment
Continuous deployment (CD) is a software engineering approach in which software functionalities are delivered frequently and through automated deployments.
Continuous deployment contrasts with continuous delivery (also abbreviated CD), a similar ...
, a software engineering approach where software functionality is delivered frequently and through automated deployments
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IPv6 deployment
Deployment of the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), the latest generation of the Internet Protocol, has been in progress since the mid-2000s. IPv6 was designed as a replacement for IPv4. IPv4 has been in use since 1982, and is in the final stag ...
, a deployment of the latest generation Internet Protocol which has been in progress since the mid-2000s
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IT infrastructure deployment
IT infrastructure deployment typically involves defining the sequence of operations or steps, often referred to as a deployment plan, that must be carried to deliver changes into a target system environment. The individual operations within a de ...
, a sequence of operations carried to deliver changes into a target system environment
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Deployment descriptor A deployment descriptor (DD) refers to a configuration file for an artifact that is deployed to some container/engine.
In the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, a deployment descriptor describes how a component, module or application (such as a w ...
, a configuration file for an artifact that is deployed to some container/engine
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Deployment diagram, a concept in the Unified Modeling Language
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Deployment environment, a computer system in which a computer program or software component is deployed and executed
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Deployment flowchart
A deployment flowchart (sometimes referred to as a cross functional flowchart) is a business process mapping tool used to articulate the steps and stakeholders of a given process.
"Deployment flowcharts consist of a sequence of activity steps ...
, a process mapping tool used to articulate the steps and stakeholders of a given process
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Software deployment, all of the activities that make a software system available for use
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System deployment
The deployment of a mechanical device, electrical system, computer program, etc., is its assembly or transformation from a packaged form to an operational working state.
Deployment implies moving a product from a temporary or development state ...
, transforming a mechanical, electrical, or computer system from a packaged to an operational state
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Quality function deployment, a method to help transform the voice of the customer into engineering characteristics for a product
Specific software
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LinuxDeploy
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, an application that allows the installation of Linux distributions on an Android device
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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT; originally released as ''Business Desktop Deployment in August 2003'') is a free software package from Microsoft for automating the deployment of Windows 10, Server 2019 and older Windows Server and desktop ope ...
, a software package for automating the deployment of Windows 10, Server 2019 and older Windows Server and desktop operating systems
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Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit, a product by Microsoft for deploying Windows operating system images to target computers
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Windows Deployment Services
Windows Deployment Services is a server technology from Microsoft for network-based installation of Windows operating systems. It is the successor to Remote Installation Services. WDS is intended to be used for remotely deploying Windows Vista, W ...
, a server technology from Microsoft for network-based installation of Windows operating systems
Military
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Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade
The is a marine unit of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) responsible for conducting amphibious operations.
The ARDB is based at Camp Ainoura in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture.
History
In light of tensions over the Senkaku Islands and the d ...
, a marine unit of the Japan Self-Defense Forces
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Army Deployment Force
The Army Deployment Force (ADF) is a rapid deployment unit of the Singapore Army responsible for conducting counter-terrorism and expeditionary operations. It consists of only regular servicemen, primarily from the Guards formation. The ADF wa ...
, a rapid deployment unit of the Singapore Army
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Deployable Operations Group, a former United States Coast Guard command
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Mobile Security Deployments
Mobile Security Deployments (MSD) is a small specialized tactical unit within the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) of the United States Department of State. The MSD provides U.S. embassies and consulates with security support, protects the Sec ...
, a small specialized tactical unit within the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) of the United States Department of State
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Dymaxion deployment unit, a corrugated steel steel hut designed in 1940
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Military deployment (disambiguation)
Military deployment is the movement of armed forces and their Military logistics, logistical support infrastructure around the world.
See also
* Deployments of the French military
* Pakistan Armed Forces deployments
* United States military de ...
, the movement of armed forces and their logistical support
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Instructor-assisted deployment
Instructor-assisted deployment (IAD) is a parachute deployment program most adequately similar to static line. The main difference is that instead of being deployed by a static line, the student's jumpmaster
Jumpmasters are the expert paratroop ...
, a type of parachute deployment program mostly similar to a static line jump
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Rapid deployment force
A rapid deployment force is a military formation that is capable of fast deployment. Such forces typically consist of elite military units (special forces, paratroopers, marines, etc.) and are usually trained at a higher intensity than the rest ...
, a military formation that is capable of fast deployment
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Rapid Deployment Forces (Egypt)
The Rapid Deployment Forces (RDF) are one of the branches of the Egyptian Armed Forces. It was formed in March 2014 by the former defense minister field marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. It was formed due to the increasing threat of terrorist organiz ...
, one of the branches of the Egyptian Armed Forces
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Remember Everyone Deployed Remember Everyone Deployed (also known as RED or Red Friday) is a concept of honoring United States service members currently deployed overseas.
Remember Everyone Deployed is believed to have originated in April 2015 with students at Mansfield Uni ...
, a concept of honoring United States service members deployed overseas
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United States military deployments
The military of the United States is deployed in most countries around the world, with between 160,000 to 170,000 of its active-duty personnel stationed outside the United States and its territories. This list consists of deployments excepting act ...
, including most countries around the world
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USCG Deployable Pursuit Boat
The 11.6 m (38 ft) Deployable Pursuit Boat (DPB) gives the United States Coast Guard a new capability in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. I ...
, an 11.6 meter interception boat used by the United States Coast Guard
Other
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List of deployment bans on Overseas Filipino Workers
This list tackles current and past bans on the deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) or Filipino migrant workers to other countries.
Background
The Philippine government assesses which countries where Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to ...
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