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Technical Debt in Agile Development: Report on the Ninth Workshop on Managing Technical Debt (MTD 2017)

Published: 05 September 2017 Publication History

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We report on the Ninth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, collocated with the 18th International Conference on Agile Software Development (XP 2017) in Cologne. The technical debt research community continues to expand through collaborations of industry, tool vendors, and academia. The theme of this year's workshop was on technical debt in agile development. Presentations and discussion centered on the topics: technical debt at the code level, architectural technical debt assessment, agile approaches and their impact on technical debt management, and selling the business case of technical debt management.

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cover image ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes  Volume 42, Issue 3
July 2017
75 pages
ISSN:0163-5948
DOI:10.1145/3127360
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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 05 September 2017
Published in SIGSOFT Volume 42, Issue 3

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  1. Technical debt
  2. agile development
  3. software analytics
  4. software economics
  5. software evolution
  6. software quality

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