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With the growth in popularity in DevOps culture amongst companies, and the equivalent growth in
Microservices architecture development, which are both known to increase productivity and efficiency
in software development, an increasingly number of organisations are aiming to incorporate them
mutually. Implementing DevOps culture and good practices can be a challenging task, but increasingly
important as software applications get more robust, complex and where performance is considered
an obligation by the end-users. By following the Design Science Research methodology, this paper
proposes an iterative framework, that closely follows the recommended DevOps practices, validated
with the assistance of expert interviews, for implementing DevOps practices into Microservices
architecture software development, while also offering a series of tools that serve as a base guideline
for anyone following this framework, in the form of a theoretical use-case. Therefore, this thesis
provides organisations a guideline for adapting DevOps and offers organisations already using this
methodology a framework to potentially enhance their established practices.
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Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Management, specialization in Information Systems and Technologies Management
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DevOps Microservices Information Systems Software Efficiency Agile Team collaboration SDG 8 - Decent work and economic growth
