Factors affecting the adoption of AI-driven automation within DevOps practices among IT professionals in Sri Lanka
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2025
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This research explores the factors influencing the adoption of AI-driven automation within DevOps practices among IT professionals in Sri Lanka. Drawing on a conceptual framework that integrates technical, strategic, and organizational dimensions, the study examines how four key constructs—technical Enablers (access to AI tools and efficiency gains), Future Focus (strategic orientation toward AI expansion), Barriers (cost, skills, integration complexity), and Organizational Readiness (culture and change-management support)—relate to the degree of AI adoption in CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and real-time monitoring. A quantitative survey was administered online to a stratified sample of 384 respondents across job roles (developers, DevOps engineers, QA Engineers, project managers) and organization sizes. Items were measured on five-point Likert scales and organized into five sections: Demographics, Enablers, Future Focus, Barriers, and Organizational Readiness, plus a direct measure of Adoption Level. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS: reliability testing (Cronbach’s alpha) confirmed internal consistency; exploratory factor analysis validated the measurement structure; Pearson correlation assessed bivariate relationships; and Hayes’ PROCESS macro tested mediation (Future Focus) and moderation (Organizational Readiness) hypotheses. By combining robust statistical methods with a multi-dimensional conceptual model, this study provides insights into the mechanisms through which AI capabilities, strategic planning, and organizational context drive or inhibit the integration of AI into DevOps workflows in emerging-economy settings.
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Wijedasa, T.H. (2025). Factors affecting the adoption of AI-driven automation within DevOps practices among IT professionals in Sri Lanka [Master’s theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. https://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/25287
