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- Managing technical debt: an industrial case studyZadia Codabux, Byron Williams. 8-15 [doi]
- Practical considerations, challenges, and requirements of tool-support for managing technical debtDavide Falessi, Michele A. Shaw, Forrest Shull, Kathleen Mullen, Mark Stein. 16-19 [doi]
- DebtFlag: technical debt management with a development environment integrated toolJohannes Holvitie, Ville Leppänen. 20-27 [doi]
- 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 optionsKen Power. 28-31 [doi]
- Exploring software supply chains from a technical debt perspectiveJ. Yates Monteith, John D. McGregor. 32-38 [doi]
- Mapping architectural decay instances to dependency modelsRan Mo, Joshua Garcia, Yuanfang Cai, Nenad Medvidovic. 39-46 [doi]
- Generating precise dependencies for large softwarePei Wang, Jinqiu Yang, Lin Tan, Robert Kroeger, J. David Morgenthaler. 47-50 [doi]
- Towards a model for optimizing technical debt in software productsNarayan Ramasubbu, Chris F. Kemerer. 51-54 [doi]
- CloudMTD: Using real options to manage technical debt in cloud-based service selectionEsra Alzaghoul, Rami Bahsoon. 55-62 [doi]
- On the limits of the technical debt metaphor: some guidance on going beyondKlaus Schmid. 63-66 [doi]