AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions to gain short-term benefit in time-to-market and earlier software release. In this study, one large software development organization is investigated to gather empirical evidence related to the concept of technical debt management (TDM). We used the exploratory case study method to collect and analyze empirical data in the case organization by interviewing a total of 25 persons in eight software development teams. We were able to identify teams where the current strategy for TDM was only to fix TD when necessary, when it started to cause too much trouble for development. We also identified teams where the management had a systematic strategy...
Technical debt is a metaphor referring to the consequences of weak software development. Managing te...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Sustainable and scalable software systems require careful consideration over the force known as tech...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
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...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Background: In order to survive in today\u27s fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environme...
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...
In the past two decades, the metaphor of technical debt has gained significant importance in the fie...
Context: When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down ...
Technical debt utilises financial debt as a metaphor to describe the phenomenon of increasing softwa...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Technical debt is a metaphor referring to the consequences of weak software development. Managing te...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Sustainable and scalable software systems require careful consideration over the force known as tech...
AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor for taking shortcuts or workarounds in technical decisions...
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...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Background: In order to survive in today\u27s fast-growing and ever fast-changing business environme...
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...
In the past two decades, the metaphor of technical debt has gained significant importance in the fie...
Context: When developing software, it is vitally important to keep the level of technical debt down ...
Technical debt utilises financial debt as a metaphor to describe the phenomenon of increasing softwa...
Technical debt is a metaphor for the consequences that software projects face when they make trade-o...
Large software companies need to support continuous and fast delivery of customer value both in the ...
Technical debt is a metaphor referring to the consequences of weak software development. Managing te...
The Technical Debt metaphor is gaining recognition in the software development community, not only t...
Sustainable and scalable software systems require careful consideration over the force known as tech...