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Inside China’s First DevOps Maturity Model: Standards, Members, and Impact

In April 2019, the GOPS Shenzhen conference unveiled China’s first official DevOps maturity model, detailing its eight-part framework and announcing nine leading companies—including Daimler China and Ping An Tech—joining the DevOps/AIOps standards working group, marking a major step for industry-wide adoption.

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Inside China’s First DevOps Maturity Model: Standards, Members, and Impact

In April 2019, the GOPS 2019 Shenzhen event was held, announcing several major releases, including an enterprise‑level DevOps empowerment plan and a new batch of members for the DevOps/AIOps standards working group.

The nine companies that joined the working group are Daimler Greater China Investment Ltd., Ping An Technology (Shenzhen) Ltd., Beijing Didi Unlimited Technology Development Ltd., Beijing QuNa Software Technology Ltd., Neusoft Group Ltd., iSoftStone Information Technology (Group) Ltd., Anhui Jiyuan Software Ltd., Jiewa Technology (Beijing) Ltd., and Shanghai Yibo Information Technology Ltd.

The "Research and Development Operations Integration (DevOps) Maturity Model"—the world’s first official DevOps standard—was led by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, with the Cloud Computing Open Source Industry Alliance, Efficient Operations Community, and DevOps Era Community co‑initiating it. Over a hundred top experts from the internet, telecom, and financial sectors contributed to its development.

The DevOps standard has been formally approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU‑T), China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), and the China Communications Standardization Association (project number 2018‑1753T‑YD, etc.).

The model covers the entire end‑to‑end software delivery lifecycle and consists of eight sections: overall architecture, agile development management process, continuous delivery process, technical operation process, application design, security risk management, evaluation methods, and systems & tools.

By centering on applications, it unifies requirements, development, testing, deployment, and operation, leveraging organizational collaboration and optimized application architecture to achieve seamless integration of agile development, continuous delivery, and technical operation.

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