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6th MTS@ICSME 2014: Victoria, BC, Canada
- Sixth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt, MTD@ICSME 2014, Victoria, BC, Canada, September 30, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6791-9

- Nicolli S. R. Alves, Leilane Ferreira Ribeiro, Vivyane Caires, Thiago Souto Mendes, Rodrigo O. Spínola:

Towards an Ontology of Terms on Technical Debt. 1-7 - Lawrence Peters:

Technical Debt: The Ultimate Antipattern - The Biggest Costs May Be hidden, Widespread, and Long Term. 8-10 - Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, Christian Berger, Jörgen Hansson:

Explicating, Understanding, and Managing Technical Debt from Self-Driving Miniature Car Projects. 11-18 - Isaac Griffith

, Derek Reimanis, Clemente Izurieta
, Zadia Codabux, Ajay Deo, Byron J. Williams:
The Correspondence Between Software Quality Models and Technical Debt Estimation Approaches. 19-26 - Vallary Singh, Will Snipes

, Nicholas A. Kraft:
A Framework for Estimating Interest on Technical Debt by Monitoring Developer Activity Related to Code Comprehension. 27-30 - Jason Ho, Guenther Ruhe:

When-to-Release Decisions in Consideration of Technical Debt. 31-34 - Johannes Holvitie, Ville Leppänen

, Sami Hyrynsalmi
:
Technical Debt and the Effect of Agile Software Development Practices on It - An Industry Practitioner Survey. 35-42 - Jens H. Weber, Anthony Cleve

, Loup Meurice, Francisco Javier Bermudez Ruiz:
Managing Technical Debt in Database Schemas of Critical Software. 43-46 - Mauricio Finavaro Aniche, Gustavo Ansaldi Oliva, Marco Aurélio Gerosa:

Are the Methods in Your Data Access Objects (DAOs) in the Right Place? A Preliminary Study. 47-50

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