Management challenges for DevOps adoption within UK SMEs

Stephen D. Jones, J. Noppen, F. Lettice
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The DevOps phenomenon is gathering pace as more UK organisations seek to leverage the benefits it can potentially bring to software engineering functions. However substantial organisational change is inherent to adopting DevOps, especially where there are prior and established methods. As part of a wider piece of doctoral research investigating the management challenges of DevOps adoption, we present early findings of a six month qualitative diary study following the adoption of DevOps within a UK based SME with over 200 employees. We find that within our case study organisation, the DevOps approach is being adopted for the development of a new system used both internally and by customers. DevOps, conceptually, appears to be generally well regarded, but in reality is proving difficult to fully adopt. This difficulty is down to a combination of necessity in maintaining a legacy system, lack of senior management buy-in, managerial structure and resistance. Additionally, we are finding evidence of job crafting, especially with the software developers. Taken together, we put forward the argument that DevOps is an interdisciplinary topic which would greatly benefit from further management and potentially psychology oriented research attention.
英国中小企业采用DevOps的管理挑战
随着越来越多的英国组织寻求利用DevOps可能给软件工程功能带来的好处,DevOps现象正在加速发展。然而,采用DevOps会带来实质性的组织变化,特别是在已有方法的情况下。作为一项更广泛的博士研究的一部分,我们调查了采用DevOps的管理挑战,我们介绍了一个为期六个月的定性日记研究的早期发现,该研究是在一家拥有200多名员工的英国中小企业采用DevOps之后进行的。我们发现,在我们的案例研究组织中,DevOps方法正在被用于开发内部和客户使用的新系统。从概念上讲,DevOps似乎得到了普遍的认可,但实际上很难完全采用。这种困难归结于维护遗留系统的必要性、缺乏高级管理层的支持、管理结构和阻力。此外,我们还发现了工作伪造的证据,尤其是软件开发人员。综上所述,我们提出DevOps是一个跨学科的主题,它将极大地受益于进一步的管理和潜在的心理学导向的研究关注。
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