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2013 4th International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt (MTD)
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May 20, 2013
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San Francisco, CA, USA
MTD 2013 – Proceedings
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4th International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt (MTD)
Title Page
Foreword
Investigating Technical Debt Folklore: Shedding Some Light on Technical Debt Opinion
Rodrigo O. Spínola
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Nico Zazworka
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Antonio Vetrò
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Carolyn Seaman
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Forrest Shull
(Universidade Salvador, Brazil; Elsevier Information Systems, Germany; Politecnico di Torino, Italy; University of Maryland in Baltimore County, USA; Fraunhofer CESE, USA)
Managing Technical Debt: An Industrial Case Study
Zadia Codabux
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Byron Williams
(Mississippi State University, USA)
Practical Considerations, Challenges, and Requirements of Tool-Support for Managing Technical Debt
Davide Falessi
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Michele A. Shaw
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Forrest Shull
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Kathleen Mullen
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Mark Stein
(Fraunhofer CESE, USA; Keymind, USA)
DebtFlag: Technical Debt Management with a Development Environment Integrated Tool
Johannes Holvitie
and
Ville Leppänen
(Turku Centre for Computer Science, Finland; University of Turku, Finland)
Understanding the Impact of Technical Debt on the Capacity and Velocity of Teams and Organizations: Viewing Team and Organization Capacity as a Portfolio of Real Options
Ken Power
(Cisco Systems, Ireland)
Exploring Software Supply Chains From a Technical Debt Perspective
J. Yates Monteith
and
John D. McGregor
(Clemson University, USA)
Mapping Architectural Decay Instances to Dependency Models
Ran Mo
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Joshua Garcia
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Yuanfang Cai
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Nenad Medvidovic
(Drexel University, USA; University of Southern California, USA)
Generating Precise Dependencies for Large Software
Pei Wang
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Jinqiu Yang
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Lin Tan
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Robert Kroeger
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J. David Morgenthaler
(University of Waterloo, Canada; Google, Canada; Google, USA)
Towards a Model for Optimizing Technical Debt in Software Products
Narayan Ramasubbu
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Chris F. Kemerer
(University of Pittsburgh, USA)
CloudMTD: Using Real Options to Manage Technical Debt in Cloud-Based Service Selection
Esra Alzaghoul
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Rami Bahsoon
(University of Birmingham, UK)
On the Limits of the Technical Debt Metaphor: Some Guidance on Going Beyond
Klaus Schmid
(University of Hildesheim, Germany)
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