Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of attention from software engineering research and practice. Recently, a small group of studies suggests that, in addition to its technical and economic consequences, TD can affect developers’ psychological states and morale. However, until now there has been a lack of empirical research clarifying such influences. Aims: In this study, we aim at taking the first step in filling this gap by investigating the potential impacts of TD and its management on developers’ morale. Method: Drawing from previous literature on morale, we decided to explore the influence of TD and its management on three dimensions of morale called affective, future/go...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Today’s fast-growing and ever-changing business environments force software development teams to rel...
Context: When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down ...
Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of attent...
Context: Previous research in the Technical Debt (TD) field has mainly focused on the technical and ...
Context: Previous research in the Technical Debt (TD) field has mainly focused on the technical and ...
Technical debt (TD) is an emerging concept in software engineering. TD has been widely spoken from t...
Abstract Context Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human a...
When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down since it ...
Context: Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human aspects are under-represented...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Background: In order to survive in today\u27s fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environme...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Context: Technical debt, the process of introducing sub-optimal so-lutions for short-term profit at ...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Today’s fast-growing and ever-changing business environments force software development teams to rel...
Context: When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down ...
Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of attent...
Context: Previous research in the Technical Debt (TD) field has mainly focused on the technical and ...
Context: Previous research in the Technical Debt (TD) field has mainly focused on the technical and ...
Technical debt (TD) is an emerging concept in software engineering. TD has been widely spoken from t...
Abstract Context Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human a...
When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down since it ...
Context: Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human aspects are under-represented...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Background: In order to survive in today\u27s fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environme...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Context: Technical debt, the process of introducing sub-optimal so-lutions for short-term profit at ...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Today’s fast-growing and ever-changing business environments force software development teams to rel...
Context: When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down ...