Harmonizing DevOps Taxonomies -- Theory Operationalization and Testing
Isaque Alves, Jorge P\'erez, Jessica D\'iaz, Daniel, L\'opez-Fern\'andez, Manuel Pais, Fabio Kon, Carla Rocha

TL;DR
This paper develops and empirically tests a unified theory of DevOps team structures, providing a systematic framework to guide organizational adoption and understanding of DevOps practices.
Contribution
It operationalizes and tests a comprehensive theory of DevOps team taxonomies, resulting in an empirically validated model with 28 propositions and 34 hypotheses.
Findings
The theory is empirically verified and trustworthy.
Operationalization improved the initial framework.
Testing confirmed the effectiveness of the theoretical model.
Abstract
DevOps responds the growing need of companies to streamline the software development process and, thus, has experienced widespread adoption in the past years. However, the successful adoption of DevOps requires companies to address significant cultural and organizational changes. Understanding the organizational structure and characteristics of teams adopting DevOps is key, and comprehending the existing theories and representations of team taxonomies is critical to guide companies in a more systematic and structured DevOps adoption process. As there was no unified theory to explain the different topologies of DevOps teams, in previous work, we built a theory to represent the organizational structure and characteristics of teams adopting DevOps, harmonizing the existing knowledge. In this paper, we expand the theory-building in the context of DevOps Team Taxonomies. Our main…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Open Source Software Innovations · Software Engineering Research
