DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Nowadays, IT organizations are not seeing DevOps as a competitive advantage or added value, but how can organizations survive if not adopting it? Many software development organizations are adopting DevOps software processes to foster better collaboration between development and operation teams, to...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Zarour, Norah Alhammad, Mamdouh Alenezi, Khalid Alsarayrah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) 2020-09-01
Series:Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
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Online Access:https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/105
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spelling doaj-9d730fc76a95467e8c67a1f0fcb307052020-11-25T03:01:11ZengScientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT)Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology 2413-93512415-10762020-09-01060323424610.5455/jjcit.71-1580581874 DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDYMohammad Zarour0Norah Alhammad1Mamdouh Alenezi2Khalid Alsarayrah3Department of Software Engineering, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Department of Software Engineering, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Department of Software Engineering, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Department of Software Engineering, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.Nowadays, IT organizations are not seeing DevOps as a competitive advantage or added value, but how can organizations survive if not adopting it? Many software development organizations are adopting DevOps software processes to foster better collaboration between development and operation teams, to improve the software development process’s quality and efficiency; therefore, it's very important to measure the adoption of DevOps by these organizations. Maturity models are used as a tool to assess the effectiveness of organizational processes on adopting certain practices and identify what capabilities they need to acquire next to improve their performance and reach a higher maturity level. Few DevOps maturity models have, recently, emerged as a means to assess DevOps adopted practices. This research aims to conduct an empirical field study to assess the DevOps adoption level in seven Saudi organizations using one of the published DevOps maturity models; namely, the Bucena model. The findings show that the adoption of DevOps in the surveyed Saudi organizations is promising; despite that, some factors related to DevOps culture, process and technology are weak and need more attention to enhance them to achieve better performance and continuous delivery.https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/105devops process modelempirical studyprocess adoptionprocess assessmentsoftware process
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author Mohammad Zarour
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DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
devops process model
empirical study
process adoption
process assessment
software process
author_facet Mohammad Zarour
Norah Alhammad
Mamdouh Alenezi
Khalid Alsarayrah
author_sort Mohammad Zarour
title DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
title_short DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
title_full DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
title_fullStr DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
title_full_unstemmed DEVOPS PROCESS MODEL ADOPTION IN SAUDI ARABIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
title_sort devops process model adoption in saudi arabia: an empirical study
publisher Scientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT)
series Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
issn 2413-9351
2415-1076
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Nowadays, IT organizations are not seeing DevOps as a competitive advantage or added value, but how can organizations survive if not adopting it? Many software development organizations are adopting DevOps software processes to foster better collaboration between development and operation teams, to improve the software development process’s quality and efficiency; therefore, it's very important to measure the adoption of DevOps by these organizations. Maturity models are used as a tool to assess the effectiveness of organizational processes on adopting certain practices and identify what capabilities they need to acquire next to improve their performance and reach a higher maturity level. Few DevOps maturity models have, recently, emerged as a means to assess DevOps adopted practices. This research aims to conduct an empirical field study to assess the DevOps adoption level in seven Saudi organizations using one of the published DevOps maturity models; namely, the Bucena model. The findings show that the adoption of DevOps in the surveyed Saudi organizations is promising; despite that, some factors related to DevOps culture, process and technology are weak and need more attention to enhance them to achieve better performance and continuous delivery.
topic devops process model
empirical study
process adoption
process assessment
software process
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