Adopting Continuous Delivery and Deployment: Impacts on Team Structures, Collaboration and Responsibilities

Mojtaba Shahin, Mansooreh Zahedi, M. Babar, Liming Zhu
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Context: Continuous Delivery and Deployment (CD) practices aim to deliver software features more frequently and reliably. While some efforts have been made to study different aspects of CD practices, a little empirical work has been reported on the impact of CD on team structures, collaboration and team members' responsibilities. Goal: Our goal is to empirically investigate how Development (Dev) and Operations (Ops) teams are organized in software industry for adopting CD practices. Furthermore, we explore the potential impact of practicing CD on collaboration and team members' responsibilities. Method:We conducted a mixed-method empirical study, which collected data from 21 in-depth, semi-structured interviews in 19 organizations and a survey with 93 software practitioners. Results: There are four common types of team structures (i.e., (1) separate Dev and Ops teams with higher collaboration; (2) separate Dev and Ops teams with facilitator(s) in the middle; (3) small Ops team with more responsibilities for Dev team; (4) no visible Ops team) for organizing Dev and Ops teams to effectively initiate and adopt CD practices. Our study also provides insights into how software organizations actually improve collaboration among teams and team members for practicing CD. Furthermore, we highlight new responsibilities and skills (e.g., monitoring and logging skills), which are needed in this regard.
采用持续交付和部署:对团队结构、协作和责任的影响
上下文:持续交付和部署(CD)实践旨在更频繁、更可靠地交付软件特性。虽然已经做出了一些努力来研究CD实践的不同方面,但关于CD对团队结构、协作和团队成员责任的影响的实证工作已经被报道。目标:我们的目标是经验地调查开发(Dev)和运维(Ops)团队是如何在软件行业中组织起来采用CD实践的。此外,我们探讨了实践CD对协作和团队成员责任的潜在影响。方法:采用混合方法进行实证研究,对19个组织进行了21次深度半结构化访谈,并对93名软件从业人员进行了调查。结果:有四种常见的团队结构类型(即:(1)独立的开发和运维团队,具有较高的协作性;(2)独立的开发和运维团队,中间有调解人;(3)小型Ops团队,Dev团队承担更多责任;(4)没有可见的运维团队)组织开发和运维团队有效地启动和采用CD实践。我们的研究还提供了关于软件组织如何实际改善团队和团队成员之间的协作以实践CD的见解。此外,我们强调了在这方面需要的新职责和技能(例如,监视和记录技能)。
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