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2015 IEEE 7th International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt (MTD)

Oct. 2 2015 to Oct. 2 2015

Bremen, Germany

Table of Contents

Author indexFreely available from IEEE.pp. 81-81
ContentsFreely available from IEEE.pp. v-v
Message from the chairsFreely available from IEEE.pp. iii-iv
Towards an open-source tool for measuring and visualizing the interest of technical debtFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 1-8
Detecting and quantifying different types of self-admitted technical DebtFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 9-15
Towards a prioritization of code debt: A code smell Intensity IndexFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 16-24
Validating and prioritizing quality rules for managing technical debt: An industrial case studyFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 41-48
Technical debt in Automated Production SystemsFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 49-52
Estimating the breaking point for technical debtFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 53-56
Technical debt of standardized test softwareFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 57-60
Decision-making framework for refactoringFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 61-68
A framework to aid in decision making for technical debt managementFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 69-76
Restructuring and refinancing technical debtFull-text access may be available. Sign in or learn about subscription options.pp. 77-80
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