Technical debt is a metaphor describing situations where developers accept sacrifices in one dimension of development (e.g. software quality) in order to optimize another dimension (e.g. implementing necessary features before a deadline). Approaches, such as code smell detection, have been developed to identify particular kinds of debt, e.g. design debt. What has not yet been understood is the impact design debt has on the quality of a software product. Answering this question is important for understanding how growing debt affects a software product and how it slows down development, e.g. though introducing rework such as fixing bugs. In this case study we investigate how design debt, in the form of god classes, affects the maintainability...
— The negative consequences of Technical Debt is an area of increasing interest, and more specifical...
One major problem in using static analyzers to manage, monitor, control, and reason about technical ...
Architectural technical debt (ATD) describes the consequences of intentionally or unintentionally ma...
Software is contributing a substantial part of new functionality and innovation in safety-critical s...
— Software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in short an...
Developers settle for a non-optimal solution under pressure to meet deadlines and quotas despite the...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Background: In order to survive in today's fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environments...
Software companies need to produce high-quality software and support continuous and fast delivery of...
Technical debt describes a universal software development phenomenon: モQuick and easyヤ design or imp...
Software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term per...
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...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
— The negative consequences of Technical Debt is an area of increasing interest, and more specifical...
One major problem in using static analyzers to manage, monitor, control, and reason about technical ...
Architectural technical debt (ATD) describes the consequences of intentionally or unintentionally ma...
Software is contributing a substantial part of new functionality and innovation in safety-critical s...
— Software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in short an...
Developers settle for a non-optimal solution under pressure to meet deadlines and quotas despite the...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Background: In order to survive in today's fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environments...
Software companies need to produce high-quality software and support continuous and fast delivery of...
Technical debt describes a universal software development phenomenon: モQuick and easyヤ design or imp...
Software companies need to continuously deliver customer value, both from a short- and long-term per...
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...
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
— The negative consequences of Technical Debt is an area of increasing interest, and more specifical...
One major problem in using static analyzers to manage, monitor, control, and reason about technical ...
Architectural technical debt (ATD) describes the consequences of intentionally or unintentionally ma...