Abstract Context Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human aspects are under-represented in technical debt research, perhaps because they are challenging to evaluate. Objective This study’s objective was to investigate the relationship between technical debt and affective states (feelings, emotions, and moods) from software practitioners. Method Forty participants ( N = 40) from twelve companies took part in a mixed-methods approach, consisting of a repeated-measures ( r = 5) experiment ( n = 200), a survey, and semi-structured interviews. From the qualitative data, it is clear that technical debt activates a substantial portion of the emotiona...
Software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term per...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
This paper proposes a framework for investigating the impact of emotions on the quality of software ...
Context: Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human aspects are under-represented...
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 ...
Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of atten...
Technical debt (TD) is an emerging concept in software engineering. TD has been widely spoken from t...
— Software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in short an...
Context: Technical debt, the process of introducing sub-optimal so-lutions for short-term profit at ...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
Context: The technical debt (TD) metaphor helps to conceptualize the pending issues and trade-offs m...
In software engineering, technical debt (TD) has been widely investigated, but debt regarding social...
Software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term per...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
This paper proposes a framework for investigating the impact of emotions on the quality of software ...
Context: Software engineering is a human activity. Despite this, human aspects are under-represented...
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 ...
Background: In the last two decades Technical Debt (TD) has received a considerable amount of atten...
Technical debt (TD) is an emerging concept in software engineering. TD has been widely spoken from t...
— Software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in short an...
Context: Technical debt, the process of introducing sub-optimal so-lutions for short-term profit at ...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
Context: The technical debt (TD) metaphor helps to conceptualize the pending issues and trade-offs m...
In software engineering, technical debt (TD) has been widely investigated, but debt regarding social...
Software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term per...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
This paper proposes a framework for investigating the impact of emotions on the quality of software ...