Synergizing Developer Expertise and Automated Workflows in Continuous Deployment: A Framework for Hybrid Release Management
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2025.7.6.1Keywords:
Hybrid deployment, Continuous integration, Sociotechnical systems, Automation assistants, DevOps orchestrationAbstract
This article presents a novel framework for synergizing developer expertise with automated workflows in continuous deployment environments. The framework addresses the fundamental tension between velocity and control by establishing a hybrid model that strategically incorporates human decision-making at critical junctures while maximizing automation elsewhere. Three core conceptual pillars underpin this approach: sociotechnical systems theory, the automation-control spectrum, and human-machine complementarity. The article details essential framework components, including automation assistants, approval gates, and health-check reports, alongside technical implementation considerations spanning integration architecture, conversational agent design, and metrics frameworks. Through application examples in regulated environments, high-velocity analytics platforms, and cross-functional release orchestration, the article demonstrates how organizations can achieve deployment outcomes that balance efficiency with risk management. The hybrid paradigm enables teams to navigate increasing complexity while maintaining necessary control and oversight for reliable software delivery.