DevOps Enabled Agile: Combining Agile and DevOps Methodologies for Software Development

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The Agile and DevOps software development methodologies have made revolutionary advancements in software engineering. These methodologies vastly improve software quality and also speed up the process of developing software products. However, several limitations have been discovered in the practical implementation of Agile and DevOps, including the lack of collaboration between the development, testing and delivery sectors of different software projects and high skill requirements. This paper presents a solution to bridge the existing gaps between Agile and DevOps methodologies by integrating DevOps principles into Agile to devise a hybrid DevOps Enabled Agile for software development. This study includes the development of a small-scale, experimental pilot project to demonstrate how software development teams can combine the advantages of Agile and DevOps methodologies to fulfill the gaps and provide further improvements to the speed and quality of software development process while maintaining feasible skill requirements.

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Al Masud, S. M. R., Masnun, M., Sultana, A. S. A., Ahmed, F., & Begum, N. (2022). DevOps Enabled Agile: Combining Agile and DevOps Methodologies for Software Development. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 13(11), 278–283. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2022.0131131

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