The road to Sustainable DevOps
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08845v1
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 19:33:31 GMT
- Title: The road to Sustainable DevOps
- Authors: Darwish Ahmad Herati, Maria Clara Aderne, Fabio Kon,
- Abstract summary: SusDevOps emphasizes the importance of minimizing environmental impacts, fostering social inclusion, and supporting individual well-being in software engineering practices.<n>We highlight some key challenges in incorporating these dimensions, such as reducing ecological footprints, promoting workforce inclusion, and addressing the individual well-being of developers.
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- Abstract: This manuscript focuses on the environmental, social, and individual sustainability dimensions within the modern software development lifecycle, aiming to establish a holistic approach termed Sustainable DevOps (SusDevOps). Moving beyond the already well-researched economic and technical aspects, our approach to SusDevOps emphasizes the importance of minimizing environmental impacts, fostering social inclusion, and supporting individual well-being in software engineering practices. We highlight some key challenges in incorporating these dimensions, such as reducing ecological footprints, promoting workforce inclusion, and addressing the individual well-being of developers. We plan to adopt a structured approach incorporating systematic literature reviews, surveys, and interviews to deepen our understanding, identify gaps, and evolve actionable, sustainable practices within the DevOps community. Collectively, these initiatives can contribute to a more sustainable software engineering ecosystem.
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