Abstract

Context:In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, integrating DevOps, cloud, and agile methodologies is crucial for meeting software demands. However, this integration remains under-researched. Objective:This study explores the integration of Agile, Cloud, and DevOps in today’s software development landscape. It aims to analyze the challenges and benefits associated with merging these three approaches, focusing on their impact on software testing and the role of mindset in successful implementation and identifying the most suitable Agile methodologies. Methods:This investigation utilizes a Systematic Literature Review(SLR) to enrich comprehension of this integration in current software development practices. Results:The analysis of 31 articles highlights benefits such as improved collaboration and accelerated development, despite challenges with tool proliferation. Platforms like Jenkins, GitLab, Kubernetes, and Docker show promise in addressing these complexities. Our study examines the advantages and challenges of this integration, focusing on its impact on software testing and the role of mindset in successful implementation and identifying the most suitable Agile methodologies. Conclusion:The integration of Agile, DevOps, and Cloud signifies a vital move towards collaborative, scalable, and automated methods, crucial for swift delivery, enhanced quality, and ongoing competitiveness. This unified approach is fundamental for organizational advancement and innovation in the ever-evolving software development realm. Further research should tackle challenges in merging these methods and delve into their interactions with emerging technologies to refine practices for increased efficiency.

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