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DevOps teams can program IaC as if they were programming any software application.
**Table of Contents**
-[Description](#Description)
-[Repository structure](#Repository-structure)
-[Components](#Components)
-[Description](#description)
-[Repository structure](#repository-structure)
-[Components](#components)
-[Contact](#contact)
-[Acknowledgement](#acknowledgement)
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## Repository structure
The Public repository of PIACERE project is organized as follows:
- /agents: contain the monitoring agents that need to be deployed along with the IaC to monitor the infrastructure
- /demos: different demos that can serve as a basic examples of using PIACERE
-**/agents**: contain the monitoring agents that need to be deployed along with the IaC to monitor the infrastructure
-**/demos**: different demos that can serve as a basic examples of using PIACERE
- /The Platform: is divided in many repositories where the several [components](#Components) of the PIACERE framework can be found
Three branches **Y1**, **Y2**, **Y3** gather the versions delivered in the three main milestones of the project (at M12, M24 and M30). The **main** branch stores the final version of the components, as some development and code fixes could continue until the end of the 36-months long project.
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