Background: Technical debt(TD) is incurred when developers accept compromises in a system in one dimension to meet urgent demand in some other dimensions (e.g., a deadline). If technical debt is not managed correctly, it will cause hidden danger to software’s long term success. It does not get enough attention when TD applies to the requirements engineering. Objectives: In this study, we investigate the current state of requirements debt(ReD). We aim to give a precise definition of ReD. We also focus on the factors that can induce ReD in the requirement engineering and requirement management process. Moreover, we want to summarize the measurement tools to detect and locate the ReD. Finally, we try to find approaches and ideas to manage ReD....
Context. Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that sacrifice long-term...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Abstract Context: Requirements Technical Debt are related to the distance between the ideal value o...
Context Advances in technical debt research demonstrate the benefits of applying the financial debt ...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Technical debt is considered to have negative effects to the long term success of software projects....
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
Context: The technical debt metaphor describes the effect of immature artifacts on software maintena...
Technical Debt refers to sub-optimal solutions in software development that affect the life cycle pr...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Context: The concept of technical debt (TD) contextualizes problems faced during software evolution ...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Context. Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that sacrifice long-term...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Abstract Context: Requirements Technical Debt are related to the distance between the ideal value o...
Context Advances in technical debt research demonstrate the benefits of applying the financial debt ...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Technical debt is considered to have negative effects to the long term success of software projects....
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
Context: The technical debt metaphor describes the effect of immature artifacts on software maintena...
Technical Debt refers to sub-optimal solutions in software development that affect the life cycle pr...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Context: The concept of technical debt (TD) contextualizes problems faced during software evolution ...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Context. Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that sacrifice long-term...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...