The technical debt (TD) metaphor describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals in software development. Developers, in such situations, accept compromises in one dimension (e.g. maintainability) to meet an urgent demand in another dimension (e.g. delivering a release on time). Since TD produces interests in terms of time spent to correct the code and accomplish quality goals, accumulation of TD in software systems is dangerous because it could lead to more difficult and expensive maintenance. The research presented in this paper is focused on the usage of automatic static analysis to identify Technical Debt at code level with respect to different quality dimensions. The methodological approach is that of Empirical Software Eng...
Background: Technical debt is currently receiving increasing attention from practitioners and resear...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
The technical debt (TD) metaphor describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals in soft...
Abstract Technical debt (TD) is an economical term used to depict non-optimal choices made in the s...
Technical Debt refers to sub-optimal solutions in software development that affect the life cycle pr...
Technical debt (TD) is a by-product of short-term optimisation that results in long-term disadvantag...
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Software systems accumulate technical debt (T...
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...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
The study looked at the code quality determinants. Technical debt metaphor defines low quality code....
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
Existing definitions and metrics of technical debt (TD) tend to focus on static properties of softwa...
Technical debt is a figurative expression to describe a phenomenon where software development organi...
Background: Technical debt is currently receiving increasing attention from practitioners and resear...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
The technical debt (TD) metaphor describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals in soft...
Abstract Technical debt (TD) is an economical term used to depict non-optimal choices made in the s...
Technical Debt refers to sub-optimal solutions in software development that affect the life cycle pr...
Technical debt (TD) is a by-product of short-term optimisation that results in long-term disadvantag...
Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Software systems accumulate technical debt (T...
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...
Technical debt, a metaphor for the long-term consequences of weak software development, must be mana...
The study looked at the code quality determinants. Technical debt metaphor defines low quality code....
Context: Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor reflecting technical compromises that can yield short-ter...
Existing definitions and metrics of technical debt (TD) tend to focus on static properties of softwa...
Technical debt is a figurative expression to describe a phenomenon where software development organi...
Background: Technical debt is currently receiving increasing attention from practitioners and resear...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...
Context: The technical debt (TD) concept describes a tradeoff between short-term and long-term goals...