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7th MTS@ICSME 2015: Bremen, Germany
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, MTD@ICSME 2015, Bremen, Germany, October 2, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7378-4
- Neil A. Ernst
, Paris Avgeriou, Philippe Kruchten:
Message from the chairs. iii-iv
Tools and Technical Debt
- Davide Falessi, Andreas Reichel:
Towards an open-source tool for measuring and visualizing the interest of technical debt. 1-8 - Everton da S. Maldonado, Emad Shihab:
Detecting and quantifying different types of self-admitted technical Debt. 9-15 - Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Vincenzo Ferme, Marco Zanoni, Riccardo Roveda
:
Towards a prioritization of code debt: A code smell Intensity Index. 16-24 - Mário André de Freitas Farias
, Manoel Gomes de Mendonça Neto
, André Batista da Silva, Rodrigo Oliveira Spínola:
A Contextualized Vocabulary Model for identifying technical debt on code comments. 25-32 - Ulf Eliasson, Antonio Martini, Robert Kaufmann, Sam Odeh:
Identifying and visualizing Architectural Debt and its efficiency interest in the automotive domain: A case study. 33-40 - Davide Falessi, Alexander Voegele:
Validating and prioritizing quality rules for managing technical debt: An industrial case study. 41-48
Emerging Ideas in Technical Debt
- Birgit Vogel-Heuser
, Susanne Rösch, Antonio Martini, Matthias Tichy
:
Technical debt in Automated Production Systems. 49-52 - Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Areti Ampatzoglou, Theodoros Amanatidis:
Estimating the breaking point for technical debt. 53-56 - Kristóf Szabados
, Attila Kovács
:
Technical debt of standardized test software. 57-60 - Marko Leppänen
, Samuel Lahtinen, Kati Kuusinen
, Simo Mäkinen, Tomi Männistö
, Juha Itkonen, Jesse Yli-Huumo
, Timo Lehtonen:
Decision-making framework for refactoring. 61-68 - Carlos Fernández-Sánchez
, Juan Garbajosa
, Agustín Yagüe
:
A framework to aid in decision making for technical debt management. 69-76
Working Session
- Raul Zablah, Christian Murphy:
Restructuring and refinancing technical debt. 77-80

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