Platform Teams: An Organizational Structure for Continuous Delivery

Leonardo A. F. Leite, Fabio Kon, Gustavo Pinto, Paulo Meirelles
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Software-producing organizations are seeking to release faster and more efficiently new versions of their products to their customers to remain competitive in the fierce software market. Continuous delivery practices arise as a potential solution since every commit to the repository could result in a production-candidate version of a product, accelerating time to market, and improving customer satisfaction. In this work, we employed Grounded Theory to investigate how organizations pursuing continuous delivery should organize their development and operations teams. We collected data from 27 IT professionals. After a careful analysis, we started the elaboration of a taxonomy with four patterns of organizational structures: (1) siloed departments, (2) classical DevOps, (3) cross-functional teams, and (4) platform teams. We observed that the platform team structure is the most distinctive classification of our taxonomy, and it has promising results regarding delivery performance. Some relevant aspects we found out about platform teams include: infrastructure specialists need coding skills; product teams have to operate their business services; and much of the non-functional concerns are handled by the platform, alleviating product teams.
平台团队:持续交付的组织结构
软件生产组织正在寻求更快、更有效地向客户发布其产品的新版本,以便在激烈的软件市场中保持竞争力。持续交付实践作为一种潜在的解决方案出现,因为对存储库的每次提交都可能产生产品的生产候选版本,从而加快产品上市时间,并提高客户满意度。在这项工作中,我们使用扎根理论来调查追求持续交付的组织应该如何组织他们的开发和运营团队。我们收集了27位IT专业人士的数据。经过仔细的分析,我们开始细化一个包含四种组织结构模式的分类法:(1)竖井部门,(2)经典DevOps,(3)跨职能团队,(4)平台团队。我们观察到,平台团队结构是我们分类法中最独特的分类,它在交付性能方面有很好的结果。我们发现平台团队的一些相关方面包括:基础设施专家需要编码技能;产品团队必须运营他们的业务服务;而且很多非功能性的问题都由平台来处理,减轻了产品团队的负担。
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