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 …
M Wiese, K Borowa - Journal of Systems and Software, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Context: Technical Debt (TD) is a term for software solutions that are beneficial in the short-term but impede future change. Goal: Previous research on TD indicates various …
A Aldaeej, C Seaman - Information and Software Technology, 2024 - Elsevier
Context Software startups are immature software organizations that focus on the development of a single software product or service. This organizational context …
Context: Technical debt (TD) payment refers to the activity of expending maintenance effort and resources to make up for the effects of previous technical compromises. Aims: To …
To meet project timelines or budget constraints, developers intentionally deviate from writing optimal code to feasible code in what is known as incurring Technical Debt (TD) …
ME Nielsen, CØ Madsen - Government Information Quarterly, 2022 - Elsevier
Technical debt (TD) entails the shortcuts and unsuitable choices made during the development or maintenance of an IT system, which can result in negative consequences …
RA Noguchi - INCOSE International Symposium, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Model‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is the growing practice of systems engineering (SE) in which descriptive models replace documents as the embodiment of SE …
A Aldaeej, M Alshayeb - Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2024 - Springer
Technical debt (TD) poses a significant risk in the software industry, representing the compromises made during software development that result in long-term consequences. To …
V Rocha, S Freire, M Mendonça… - Proceedings of the 7th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Context: Test-related technical debt (TRTD) refers to debt items that affect software testing activities, compromising their quality. Having information on indicators of their presence …