Optimizing Web Development and Deployment Efficiency: The Impact of React, MongoDB, and Jenkins in Modern Software Engineering

Denys Drofa *

Engineering Department, Smart Barrel, Inc, 7251 NE 2nd Ave Suite 102, Miami, FL 33138, USA.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A study examines how the current web technologies React and MongoDB affect development speed and system operational outcomes. The analysis investigates how React elements improve system maintainability through its component-based design in combination with MongoDB flexibility for handling dynamic data systems.  The integration of Jenkins as a Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline receives analysis to evaluate deployment speed and automation as well as software reliability. Jenkins stands apart from alternative CI/CD solutions because the study demonstrates its exclusive deployment benefits over conventional model approaches. The implemented technologies prove essential for contemporary software engineering because they minimize developmental periods and boost teamwork and deliver continuous updates.

Keywords: Vulnerability modeling, corporate cybersecurity, AI-based tools, web architecture, web applications


How to Cite

Drofa, Denys. 2025. “Optimizing Web Development and Deployment Efficiency: The Impact of React, MongoDB, and Jenkins in Modern Software Engineering”. Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science 18 (4):237-55. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrcos/2025/v18i4617.

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