TechDebt 2013B Presentations

This file contains sessions and presentations from the Fifth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, held at the ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) 2013.

Sessions and presentations included:

*Management of Technical Debt: A Lockheed Martin Experience Report, Robert Eisenberg
*Take Control of Your Technical Debt, Olivier Gaudin
*Technical Debt at the Crossroads of Research and Practice: Report on the Fifth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, Davide Falessi, Philippe Kruchten, Robert Nord, and Ipek Ozkaya
*Technical Debt: At the Intersection of Decades of Empirical Software Engineering Research, Carolyn Seaman
*Technical Debt: Identification, Payment, and Restructuring, Todd Fritsche
*Technical Liability: Extending the Technical Debt Metaphor, Murray Cantor



Technical Debt at the Crossroads of Research and Practice: Report on the Fifth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, Davide Falessi, Philippe Kruchten, Robert Nord, and Ipek Ozkaya

This article was published by ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 39, Issue 2, March 2014, pages 31-33.

Increasingly, software developers and managers use the metaphor of technical debt to communicate key trade-offs related to release and quality issues. We report here on the Fifth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, collocated with the Seventh International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2013). The workshop participants reiterated the usefulness of the metaphor, shared emerging practices used in software development organizations, and emphasized the need for more research and better means for sharing emerging practices and results.



No additional abstracts available.