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4th TechDebt@ICSE 2021: Madrid, Spain
- 4th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Technical Debt, TechDebt@ICSE 2021, Madrid, Spain, May 19-21, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-1405-0

- Jabier Martinez

, Nuria Quintano
, Alejandra Ruiz
, Izaskun Santamaría
, Iker Martínez de Soria
, José Arias:
Security Debt: Characteristics, Product Life-Cycle Integration and Items. 1-5 - Sabreen Ahmadjee

, Carlos Joseph Mera-Gómez, Rami Bahsoon:
Assessing Smart Contracts Security Technical Debts. 6-15 - Rafael Capilla

, Tommi Mikkonen
, Carlos Carrillo, Francesca Arcelli Fontana, Ilaria Pigazzini, Valentina Lenarduzzi:
Impact of Opportunistic Reuse Practices to Technical Debt. 16-25 - Fandi Bi, Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Litong Xu:

Frequency and Impact of Technical Debt Characteristics in Companies Producing Mechatronic Products. 26-35 - Jacinto Ramirez Lahti, Antti-Pekka Tuovinen

, Tommi Mikkonen
:
Experiences on Managing Technical Debt with Code Smells and AntiPatterns. 36-44 - Davide Falessi, Rick Kazman:

Worst Smells and Their Worst Reasons. 45-54 - Sultan Alhusain

:
Predicting Relative Thresholds for Object Oriented Metrics. 55-63 - Justus Bogner

, Roberto Verdecchia
, Ilias Gerostathopoulos
:
Characterizing Technical Debt and Antipatterns in AI-Based Systems: A Systematic Mapping Study. 64-73 - Rodrigo Rebouças de Almeida, Rafael do Nascimento Ribeiro, Christoph Treude

, Uirá Kulesza:
Business-Driven Technical Debt Prioritization: An Industrial Case Study. 74-83 - Marion Wiese

, Matthias Riebisch, Julian Schwarze:
Preventing Technical Debt by Technical Debt Aware Project Management. 84-93 - Marcelo Schmitt Laser, Duc Minh Le, Joshua Garcia

, Nenad Medvidovic:
Architectural Archipelagos: Technical Debt in Long-Lived Software Research Platforms. 94-98 - Yania Crespo, Arturo González-Escribano, Mario Piattini:

Carrot and Stick approaches revisited when managing Technical Debt in an educational context. 99-108 - Somayeh Malakuti, Jens Heuschkel:

The Need for Holistic Technical Debt Management across the Value Stream: Lessons Learnt and Open Challenges. 109-113

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