Building a Collaborative Culture: A Grounded Theory of Well Succeeded DevOps Adoption in Practice
Welder Pinheiro Luz, Gustavo Pinto, Rodrigo Bonif\'acio

TL;DR
This paper develops a grounded theory model of successful DevOps adoption based on practitioner interviews, emphasizing collaboration over tools, to guide organizations in their DevOps journey.
Contribution
It introduces a new grounded theory model that explains the key concepts and relationships influencing DevOps adoption in industry, validated through a case study.
Findings
Collaboration is the core concern in DevOps adoption.
Tools alone are insufficient for successful DevOps implementation.
The model aids organizations in understanding and guiding DevOps adoption.
Abstract
Background. DevOps is a set of practices and cultural values that aims to reduce the barriers between development and operations teams. Due to its increasing interest and imprecise definitions, existing research works have tried to characterize DevOps---mainly using a set of concepts and related practices. Aims. Nevertheless, little is known about thepractitioners practitioners' understanding about successful paths for DevOps adoption. The lack of such understanding might hinder institutions to adopt DevOps practices. Therefore, our goal here is to present a theory about DevOps adoption, highlighting the main related concepts that contribute to its adoption in industry. Method. Our work builds upon Classic Grounded Theory. We interviewed practitioners that contributed to DevOps adoption in 15 companies from different domains and across 5 countries. We empirically evaluate our model…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management · Business Process Modeling and Analysis
