Exploring continuous integration and deployment strategies for streamlined DevOps processes in software engineering practices

Azeezat Raheem 1, *, Adeola Mercy Osilaja 2 Ikeoluwa Kolawole 3 and Victor Eyo Essien 4

1 Department of Systems Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
2 Department of Computer Information Science, Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. Harrisburg, PA. USA.
3 Department of Computer Science, Nottingham Trent University, UK
4 Department of Human Development, Quantitative Methodology. University of Maryland College Park, USA
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(03), 2813-2830
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.3.3988
 
Publication history: 
Received on 18 November 2024; revised on 26 December 2024; accepted on 28 December 2024
 
Abstract: 
Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) have become fundamental practices in modern software engineering, driving efficiency and reliability in DevOps processes. These strategies emphasize automation, collaboration, and iterative delivery to streamline the development lifecycle, ensuring that software updates are delivered rapidly and consistently. This paper explores advanced CI/CD strategies to optimize DevOps workflows, reduce deployment risks, and enhance the agility of software engineering teams. The study begins with an overview of CI/CD principles, highlighting their role in automating testing, integration, and deployment. It examines common challenges in implementing CI/CD pipelines, including managing dependencies, ensuring test reliability, and handling rollback scenarios. By analysing industry case studies, the research showcases successful implementations of CI/CD pipelines in diverse sectors, detailing the tools, frameworks, and practices that contributed to their success. Key innovations, such as containerization with Docker, orchestration using Kubernetes, and the integration of artificial intelligence for predictive analytics, are discussed as enablers of advanced CI/CD processes. The paper also addresses organizational challenges, such as aligning cross-functional teams and fostering a DevOps culture that prioritizes collaboration and continuous improvement. To ensure long-term success, the study emphasizes the importance of metrics and monitoring in CI/CD pipelines, such as deployment frequency, mean time to recovery, and change failure rate. The paper concludes by presenting a roadmap for evolving CI/CD strategies to meet the demands of increasingly complex software systems and rapid technological advancements. This research offers actionable insights for DevOps practitioners and software engineers aiming to streamline development and delivery processes, fostering innovation and resilience in competitive development environments.
 
Keywords: 
Continuous integration; Continuous deployment; DevOps processes; CI/CD pipelines; Software delivery; Automation in DevOps
 
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