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The Gap between the Admitted and the Measured Technical Debt: An Empirical Study
Technical debt is a well understood and used concept in IT development. The metaphor, rooted in the financial world, captures the amount of work that development teams owe to a product.
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On the Relationship between Self-Admitted Technical Debt Removals and Technical Debt Measures [PDF]
The technical debt (TD) in a software project refers to the adoption of an inadequate solution from its design to the source code. When developers admit the presence of technical debt in the source code, through comments or commit messages, it is called ...
Lerina Aversano +4 more
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Preventing technical debt with the TAP framework for Technical Debt Aware Management
Context. Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor for technical problems that are not visible to users and customers but hinder developers in their work, making future changes more difficult. TD is often incurred due to tight project deadlines and can make future changes more costly or impossible.
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Preventing Technical Debt by Technical Debt Aware Project Management [PDF]
Technical Debts (TD) are problems of the internal software quality. They are often contracted due to tight project deadlines, for example quick fixes and workarounds, and can make future changes more costly or impossible. TD prevention should be more important than TD repayment, because subsequent refactoring and reengineering is usually more expensive
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Investigation on Self-Admitted Technical Debt in Open-Source Blockchain Projects
Technical debt refers to decisions made during the design and development of software that postpone the resolution of technical problems or the enhancement of the software’s features to a later date.
Andrea Pinna +3 more
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Predicting the Dynamics of Earned Value Creation in the Presence of Technical Debt
Technical debt, the long-term impact of decisions made to achieve a short-term benefit, has a unique impact on a project schedule. Technical debt does not impact the ability to complete the task on which it is incurred but rather impacts successor tasks ...
Howard Kleinwaks +2 more
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Technical Debt Aware Estimations in Software Engineering: A Systematic Mapping Study [PDF]
Context: The Technical Debt metaphor has grown in popularity. More software is being created and has to be maintained. Agile methodologies, in particular Scrum, are widely used by development teams around the world.
Paweł Klimczyk, Lech Madeyski
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This paper focuses on application of a technical debt prioritisation technique in telecommunication software managing a fleet of devices for a video surveillance system.
Marek G. Stochel +2 more
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The Technical Debt Dataset [PDF]
Technical Debt analysis is increasing in popularity as nowadays researchers and industry are adopting various tools for static code analysis to evaluate the quality of their code. Despite this, empirical studies on software projects are expensive because of the time needed to analyze the projects.
Valentina Lenarduzzi +2 more
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Ontology for Technical Debt in Systems Engineering
The technical debt metaphor is used to describe the long-term consequences of engineering decisions made to achieve a short-term benefit. The metaphor originated in the field of software engineering and has begun to migrate to other fields, including ...
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