The “Best of the Professor” blogs focus on one unique individual topic and will be followed by links to papers with more in depth information. DevOps initiatives are supported by three basic principles. In his book “ The Phoenix Project “, Gene Kim leverages the Theory of Constraints and the knowledge learned in production environments to describe the underlying principles of the DevOps movement in three ways. These principals are referred to as The First Way, The Second Way and the Third Way. In earlier papers from the “Best of the Professor” we discussed the “First Way” and how this DevOps principle was all about the flow of work from Left to Right. We then discussed the “Second Way which was all about the flow of work from right to left and how critical that is for measuring DevOps value. In this iteration from “The Best of the Professor“, the focus will be on the last of these three DevOps Principles known as “The Third Way”. The Third Way – Continual Experimentati