Python Print Statements
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| Rdf:type | Output Statements | [1] |
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- **DevOps**: Lead the deployment and CI/CD pipeline setup. - **Engineer 1**: Provide support and ensure the pipeline integrates smoothly with the system architecture. ### Example Output Here's an example output for the specified roles: `…
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