Quality Assurance and Scalability: The Role of High-Test Coverage in Continuous Integration and Deployment Pipelines
Abstract
At present, the contradiction between the speed of delivering changes and the operational stability of software systems acts as a fundamental constraint for DevOps practices. In this study, the subject of analysis is the decisive significance of a high level of test coverage in continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, with a particular emphasis on how microservice architectural patterns determine the scalability of verification processes. The study relies on a mixed methodology that combines quantitative processing of metrics from the State of DevOps 2024–2025 (DORA) reports and the SonarQube State of Code with qualitative analysis of industrial cases from Netflix, Uber, and Meituan. It is demonstrated that although high test coverage (above 80%) is a necessary but not sufficient condition for reducing defect density, in the context of hyperscalable distributed systems it turns into a critical bottleneck in the absence of shift-right strategies, including automated canary analysis (ACA). A separate section is devoted to the 2024 Paradox of Engineering Productivity, where the introduction of AI assistants accelerated the generation of software code but simultaneously led to a 7,2% decrease in delivery stability. In conclusion, the concept of productive coverage is formulated, shifting the center of gravity from gross quantitative test indicators to their semantic significance for business-critical scenarios, and practical recommendations are proposed for reconfiguring CI pipelines in order to minimize economic losses caused by brittle tests.
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