Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor that is used by both technical and management stakeholders to acknowledge and discuss issues related to compromised design-time qualities. Until now, despite the inherent relevance of technical debt to economics, the TD community has not sufficiently exploited economic methods/models. In this paper we present a framework for managing interest in technical debt, founded on top of Liquidity Preference, a well-known economics theory. To tailor this theory to fit the TD context, we exploit the synthesized knowledge as presented in two recent studies. Specifically, in our framework, we discuss aspects related to technical debt interest, such as: types of TD interest, TD interest characteristics, and a proposed T...
Context: The concept of technical debt (TD) contextualizes problems faced during software evolution ...
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
In this chapter, we discuss recent progress and opportunities in empirical software engineering by f...
Abstract: Technical debt (TD) has gained significant attention over the past years. Due to its inter...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor that is used by both technical and management stakeholders to ackn...
Technical debt is a metaphor, stemming from economics, that resembles the delivery of software at po...
Context The cornerstones of technical debt (TD) are two concepts borrowed from economics: principal...
The interest of Technical Debt (TD) is difcult to calculate, especially on a project level. Current ...
Context Technical debt is a software engineering metaphor, referring to the eventual financial conse...
Context: The cornerstones of technical debt (TD) are two concepts borrowed from economics: principal...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Technical Debt (TD) interest refers to the extra maintenance costs incurred by the very existence of...
Context: The concept of technical debt (TD) contextualizes problems faced during software evolution ...
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
In this chapter, we discuss recent progress and opportunities in empirical software engineering by f...
Abstract: Technical debt (TD) has gained significant attention over the past years. Due to its inter...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor that is used by both technical and management stakeholders to ackn...
Technical debt is a metaphor, stemming from economics, that resembles the delivery of software at po...
Context The cornerstones of technical debt (TD) are two concepts borrowed from economics: principal...
The interest of Technical Debt (TD) is difcult to calculate, especially on a project level. Current ...
Context Technical debt is a software engineering metaphor, referring to the eventual financial conse...
Context: The cornerstones of technical debt (TD) are two concepts borrowed from economics: principal...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Technical Debt (TD) interest refers to the extra maintenance costs incurred by the very existence of...
Context: The concept of technical debt (TD) contextualizes problems faced during software evolution ...
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
In this chapter, we discuss recent progress and opportunities in empirical software engineering by f...