Toward unified DevOps model

DevOps community advocates collaboration between development and operations staff during software deployment. However this collaboration may cause a conceptual deficit. This paper proposes a Unified DevOps Model (UDOM) in order to overcome the conceptual deficit. Firstly, the origin of conceptual deficit is discussed. Secondly, UDOM model is introduced that includes three sub-models: application and data model, workflow execution model and infrastructure model. UDOM model can help to scale down deployment time, mitigate risk, satisfy customer requirements, and improve productivity. Finally, this paper can be a roadmap for standardization DevOps terminologies, concepts, patterns, cultures, and tools.

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