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To Pay or Not to Pay Technical Debt
IEEE Software, 2011Ward Cunningham coined the term technical debt as a metaphor for the trade-off between writing clean code at higher cost and delayed de livery, and writing messy code cheap and fast at the cost of higher maintenance efforts once it's shipped. Joshua Kerievsky extended the metaphor to architecture and design. Technical debt is similar to financial debt:
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2006
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Marcelo Finger, Dov M. Gabbay
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Marcelo Finger, Dov M. Gabbay
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Paying Back and Paying Forward
Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2015This talk will discuss the value and benefits of volunteering - to one's career, to one's profession, and to one's life.
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To Pay or Not to Pay Community Preceptors? That Is a Question …
Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2018Phenomenon: Pairing medical students with community-based preceptors has provided unique medical education advantages. However, due to an increase in the number of M.D.-granting medical schools and medical school class sizes, academic medical institutions have struggled to recruit community preceptors to teach their students.
Jennifer G. Christner +6 more
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Relationship of pay-for-performance and provider pay
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2019Background: Policymakers and health care leaders search for a payment model to balance the interests of providers, patients, and payers. This has shifted reimbursement from a fee-for-service (FFS) to pay-for-performance (P4P) model. The FFS model of reimbursement may lead to provider overuse. The P4P model incentivizes quality,
Lauren, Shurson, S Renee, Gregg
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Board of Director Compensation in China: To Pay or Not to Pay? How Much to Pay?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017Abstract Over the period 2005 through 2015, we find that director compensation in Chinese listed firms is influenced by both director characteristics and ownership structure. We measure director compensation by both the propensity to be paid and the level of compensation.
Zonghao Chen, Michael O’Connor Keefe
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1946
Among the stated objectives of the Catholic Economic Association are “to discuss scientifically problems of economic policy, the solution of which requires a knowledge both of economic science and ...
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Among the stated objectives of the Catholic Economic Association are “to discuss scientifically problems of economic policy, the solution of which requires a knowledge both of economic science and ...
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Ransomware: to pay or not to pay?
Computer Fraud & Security, 2016Woeful tales of seemingly endless ransomware attacks have been hitting the headlines for months now. One of the most notorious happened very recently – in February this year, in fact – when the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in the US was crippled by crypto-ransomware.
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To Pay or Not to Pay? Is That the Question?
Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers, 2016Patrick F, Terry, Sharon F, Terry
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To pay or not to pay: A model of international defaults
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1986AbstractMost lenders in international financial markets accede to reschedule overdue payments when sovereign borrowers fail to meet repayment requirements rather than foreclose and force a default. This practice provides borrowers with strong incentives to avoid prompt payment and to sak rescheduling instead.
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