Technical Debt in Practice: How to Find It and Fix It
- Length: 288 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- Publication Date: 2021-08-17
- ISBN-10: 0262542110
- ISBN-13: 9780262542111
- Sales Rank: #370476 (See Top 100 Books)
The practical implications of technical debt for the entire software lifecycle; with examples and case studies.
Technical debt in software is incurred when developers take shortcuts and make ill-advised technical decisions in the initial phases of a project, only to be confronted with the need for costly and labor-intensive workarounds later. This book offers advice on how to avoid technical debt, how to locate its sources, and how to remove it. It focuses on the practical implications of technical debt for the entire software life cycle, with examples and case studies from companies that range from Boeing to Twitter.
Technical debt is normal; it is part of most iterative development processes. But if debt is ignored, over time it may become unmanageably complex, requiring developers to spend all of their effort fixing bugs, with no time to add new features–and after all, new features are what customers really value. The authors explain how to monitor technical debt, how to measure it, and how and when to pay it down. Broadening the conventional definition of technical debt, they cover requirements debt, implementation debt, testing debt, architecture debt, documentation debt, deployment debt, and social debt. They intersperse technical discussions with “Voice of the Practitioner” sidebars that detail real-world experiences with a variety of technical debt issues.
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Importance of Technical Debt 3. Requirements Debt 4. Design and Architecture Debt Case Study A: Brightsquid 5. Implementation Debt 6. Testing Debt Case Study B: Twitter 7. Deployment Debt 8. Documentation Debt Case Study C: Scientific Software 9. Technical Debt in Machine Learning Systems 10. Team Management and Social Debt 11. Making the Business Case Case Study D: Safety-Critical System 12. Conclusions Appendix—Full Text of Interviews Interview: Marco Bartolini Interview: Julien Danjou Interview: Nicolas Devillard Interview: Vadim Mikhnevych Interview: Andriy Shapochka Index
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