A Performance Governance Framework for Frontend Systems in Continuous Integration and Deployment Pipelines
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijsrmt.v4i10.1434Keywords:
CI/CD, Frontend Performance, Performance Governance, Continuous Deployment, DevOps, Quality GatesAbstract
The issue of frontend performance has been a release-governance issue and not a pure optimization issue, due to the current delivery cycles of constantly changing modern web interfaces. Current research on continuous integration and deployment sheds light on how automation speeds up delivery, and research on performance-engineering sheds light on how the behavior of software can be measured and enhanced. Nevertheless, there is still a governance gap between these streams: frontend performance is not often defined as a policy object and has defined ownership, threshold logic, escalation policy, and release policy. This paper designs a performance governance model of frontend systems in CI/CD pipelines and tests this model based on a design science approach, with systematic cross-case evidence coding. The corpus of peer-reviewed studies that have been published in 2015-2024 was analyzed, and 12 empirical studies that provide sufficient procedural description were coded on two parameters: the performance policy formalization and the tightness of the pipeline enforcement. Findings indicate that mature governance is achieved where there is a linkage of frontend budgets, automated measurement and release decisions, using auditable controls. Frontend-oriented studies exhibited high levels of metric richness as compared to general CI/CD studies and governance-oriented DevOps studies reported high levels of control logic as compared to frontend studies. The proposed framework unites the definitions of policy, collection of metrics, the positioning of gates, governance of waivers, and production feedback into a single enforceable model of CI/CD practice.
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