A review on DevOps adoption in continuous delivery process

DevOps is recognized as a set of software development and operation practices that advocates a tight integration between development and operation in software delivery and operation activity to achieve faster software delivery time. DevOps produce significant Agile practice to reduce software cycle...

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Main Authors: Toh, M. Zulfahmi, Sahibuddin, Shamsul, Abu Bakar, Rohani
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98155/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSECS52883.2021.00025
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Summary:DevOps is recognized as a set of software development and operation practices that advocates a tight integration between development and operation in software delivery and operation activity to achieve faster software delivery time. DevOps produce significant Agile practice to reduce software cycle time in delivering software products. Meanwhile, Continuous Delivery (CD) is one of the DevOps process that enables the software production team to release both new function and new product rapidly, however, the fixed and official services guideline for DevOps is still ambiguous. This paper to identify the problems and issues in DevOps practice adoption that can improve the CD process. This was achieved by conducting a literature study to identify the DevOps and Continuous Delivery. The method used to conduct this research is by filter internet artifact from Scopus database. Thus 96 internet artifacts had been identified for further studied and analyzed. As the result, there are four significant adoption factors that need to be considered in determining the success of the DevOps adoption in Continuous Delivery process.