Perceived benefits of Continuous Deployment in Software-Intensive Embedded Systems
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Continuous Deployment (CD) advocates for quick and frequent deployments of software to production. The goal is to bring new functionality as early as possible to users while learning from their usage. CD has emerged from web-based applications where it has been gaining traction over the past years. While CD is appealing for many software development organizations, empirical evidence on perceived benefits in software-intensive embedded systems is scarce. The objective of this paper is to identify perceived benefits after transitioning to continuous deployment from a long-cycle release and deployment process. To do that, a case study at a multinational telecommunication company was conducted focusing on large and complex embedded software; the Third Generation (3G) Radio Access Network (RAN) software.