DevOps approach in Software Development using Atlassian Jira Software
Batskihh, Jana (2023)
Batskihh, Jana
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023053116445
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023053116445
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This thesis explores the ways in which automation and optimization of everyday tasks, leveraging the DevOps philosophy and Atlassian Jira Software, can significantly enhance users' productivity and effectiveness in their daily routines. The theoretical part delves into the principles of DevOps, providing a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the underlying concepts. The primary objective of this thesis was to automate and streamline processes, ultimately accelerating the overall software development process within the organization.
This study employed a range of plugins, including both native and third-party ones, to achieve the objectives of time, resource, and budget savings. It comprehensively elucidated diverse approaches to enhancing teams' daily working routines. Furthermore, a survey was conducted to assess the
significance of the implemented automation through plugins in users' day-to-day work.
The study demonstrated that teams responded positively to the implementation of various automation rules and improvements. The changes made to the environment served as a benchmark for other projects within the company. The commissioner greatly benefited from the work outlined in this study, and furthermore, companies from diverse sectors can also find these results valuable for their own teams and projects.
This study employed a range of plugins, including both native and third-party ones, to achieve the objectives of time, resource, and budget savings. It comprehensively elucidated diverse approaches to enhancing teams' daily working routines. Furthermore, a survey was conducted to assess the
significance of the implemented automation through plugins in users' day-to-day work.
The study demonstrated that teams responded positively to the implementation of various automation rules and improvements. The changes made to the environment served as a benchmark for other projects within the company. The commissioner greatly benefited from the work outlined in this study, and furthermore, companies from diverse sectors can also find these results valuable for their own teams and projects.