Technical Debt requires the management of several technical and non-technical aspects: process, organization, tools, etc. Software companies must identify where TD is not well managed and where to improve. Based on ten years of research and practice, we have created an effective approach, TD Pulse, to assess Technical Debt Management in large software companies and find critical improvement areas. The approach was used by 232 and evaluated by more than 200 practitioners in three large companies, including Siemens and Zenseact. The results show that our approach is valuable and lightweight. We also share lessons learned from the whole assessment experience
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...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Developing a software product with a high level of quality that also meets budget and schedule is th...
Technical Debt (TD) quantification has been studied in the literature and is supported by various to...
When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down since it ...
Context. Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that sacrifice long-term...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both i...
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...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
Developing a software product with a high level of quality that also meets budget and schedule is th...
Technical Debt (TD) quantification has been studied in the literature and is supported by various to...
When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down since it ...
Context. Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that sacrifice long-term...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor that refers to short-term solutions in software developme...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both i...
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...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...