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Auteurs principaux: Fraislebem, Juliana, Senapathi, Mali, Neumann, Michael, Schön, Eva-Maria
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Publié: 2026
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.01676
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author Fraislebem, Juliana
Senapathi, Mali
Neumann, Michael
Schön, Eva-Maria
author_facet Fraislebem, Juliana
Senapathi, Mali
Neumann, Michael
Schön, Eva-Maria
contents In response to the growing reliance on Agile and DevOps methodologies for enhancing software delivery speed and quality, this study investigates the persistent challenges and viable solutions associated with their integration. Although Agile promotes iterative development and customer responsiveness, and DevOps emphasizes automation and operational efficiency, their convergence in practice often presents significant organizational, structural, and technical hurdles. This research employs a qualitative methodology grounded in semi-structured interviews with six seasoned industry professionals across Brazil and Germany, each with extensive experience in both Agile and DevOps domains. The study identifies four core categories of integration challenges: Cultural & Organizational Barriers, Structural Constraints, Process \& Method Complexity, and Technical Limitations. Additionally, it offers four major solution domains: Team Structure & Autonomy, Culture & Collaboration, Process & Change Management, and Automation & Infrastructure. The findings underscore the importance of cultural alignment, proactive monitoring, automation, and other practices in mitigating integration friction. The results contribute to a deeper understanding of the Agile-DevOps interface and offer practical insights for software organizations seeking to navigate this complex transition effectively.
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spellingShingle Overcoming Challenges in Agile and DevOps Integration: A Qualitative Study
Fraislebem, Juliana
Senapathi, Mali
Neumann, Michael
Schön, Eva-Maria
Software Engineering
In response to the growing reliance on Agile and DevOps methodologies for enhancing software delivery speed and quality, this study investigates the persistent challenges and viable solutions associated with their integration. Although Agile promotes iterative development and customer responsiveness, and DevOps emphasizes automation and operational efficiency, their convergence in practice often presents significant organizational, structural, and technical hurdles. This research employs a qualitative methodology grounded in semi-structured interviews with six seasoned industry professionals across Brazil and Germany, each with extensive experience in both Agile and DevOps domains. The study identifies four core categories of integration challenges: Cultural & Organizational Barriers, Structural Constraints, Process \& Method Complexity, and Technical Limitations. Additionally, it offers four major solution domains: Team Structure & Autonomy, Culture & Collaboration, Process & Change Management, and Automation & Infrastructure. The findings underscore the importance of cultural alignment, proactive monitoring, automation, and other practices in mitigating integration friction. The results contribute to a deeper understanding of the Agile-DevOps interface and offer practical insights for software organizations seeking to navigate this complex transition effectively.
title Overcoming Challenges in Agile and DevOps Integration: A Qualitative Study
topic Software Engineering
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.01676