While functionality and correctness of code has traditionally been the main focus of computing educators, quality aspects of code are getting increasingly more attention. High …
Abstract Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor for technical problems that are not visible to users and customers but hinder developers in their work, making future changes …
Technical Debts (TD) are problems of the internal software quality. They are often contracted due to tight project deadlines, for example quick fixes and workarounds, and can make …
Context: Managing technical debt and developing easy-to-maintain software are very important aspects for technological companies. Integrated development environments …
Technical debt is a metaphor that measures the additional effort needed to continue to add more features in a software due to its inherent decrease in code quality. Most software …
FT Da Silva, EOS De Souza… - 2022 17th Iberian …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Context: Technical debt is a problem software development companies face, where teams create workarounds to achieve short-term benefits. Problem: organizations find it …
Context: Technical Debt requirements are related to the distance between the ideal value of the specification and the system's actual implementation, which are consequences of …
The lack of models to aid the technical debt estimation and monitoring in cloud architectures motivates the need to develop a technical debt management (TDM) theory and practical …
M Wiese, K Serwa, A Besier, AS Marion-Jetten… - Available at SSRN … - papers.ssrn.com
Context. Technical debt (TD) items are constructs in a software system providing short-term benefits but hindering future changes. TD management (TDM) is frequently researched but …