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The combined adoption of Agile and DevOps enables organizations to cope with the
increasing complexity of managing customer requirements and requests. It fosters the emergence
of a more collaborative and Agile framework to replace the waterfall models applied to software
development flow and the separation of development teams from operations. This study aims to
explore the benefits of the combined adoption of both models. A qualitative methodology is adopted
by including twelve case studies from international software engineering companies. Thematic
analysis is employed in identifying the benefits of the combined adoption of both paradigms. The
findings reveal the existence of twelve benefits, highlighting the automation of processes, improved
communication between teams, and reduction in time to market through process integration and
shorter software delivery cycles. Although they address different goals and challenges, the Agile and
DevOps paradigms when properly combined and aligned can offer relevant benefits to organizations.
The novelty of this study lies in the systematization of the benefits of the combined adoption of Agile
and DevOps considering multiple perspectives of the software engineering business environment.
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Software development process Operations Software engineering Information system development Team structure
Citation
Almeida F, Simões J, Lopes S. Exploring the Benefits of Combining DevOps and Agile. Future Internet. 14(2):63. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14020063