Adoption and Adaptation of CI/CD Practices in Very Small Software Development Entities: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
This study presents a systematic literature review on the adoption of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) practices in Very Small Entities (VSEs) in software development. The research analyzes 13 selected studies to identify common CI/CD practices, characterize the specific limitations of VSEs, and explore strategies for adapting these practices to small-scale environments. The findings reveal that VSEs face significant challenges in implementing CI/CD due to resource constraints and complex tool ecosystems. However, the adoption of accessible tools like Jenkins and Docker, coupled with micro-pipeline practices and simplified frameworks such as ISO 29110, can effectively address these challenges. The study highlights the growing trend of microservices architecture adoption and the importance of tailoring CI/CD processes to VSE-specific needs. This research contributes to the understanding of how small software entities can leverage CI/CD practices to enhance their competitiveness and software quality, despite limited resources.
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