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4th international workshop on managing technical debt (MTD 2013)
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
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The technical debt metaphor is gaining significant traction in the software development community as a way to understand and communicate issues of intrinsic quality, value, and cost. This is a report on a third workshop on managing technical debt, which took place as part of the 34rd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2012). The goal of this third workshop was to discuss managing technical debt as a part of the research agenda for the software engineering field, in particular focusing on eliciting and visualizing debt, and creating payback strategies.