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- KonferenzbeitragExploring Web Search Engines to Find Architectural Knowledge(Software Engineering 2022, 2022) Soliman, Mohamed; Wiese, Marion; Li, Yikun; Riebisch, Matthias; Avgeriou, ParisSoftware engineers need relevant and up-to-date architectural knowledge (AK), in order to make well-founded design decisions. However, finding such AK is quite challenging. One pragmatic approach is to search for AK on the web using traditional search engines (e.g. Google); this is common practice among software engineers. Still, we know very little about what AK is retrieved, from where, and how useful it is. In this paper, we conduct an empirical study with 53 software engineers, who used Google to make design decisions using the Attribute-Driven-Design method. Based on how the subjects assessed the nature and relevance of the retrieved results, we determined how effective web search engines are to find relevant architectural information. Moreover, we identified the different sources of AK on the web and their associated AK concepts.
- KonferenzbeitragIntroducing a Framework for Managing Technical Debt Developed by Practitioners(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 40, Heft 2, 2020) Wiese, MarionTechnical Debt (TD) and the subsequent problems are equally discussed in industry and scientific papers. In this paper we introduce a framework developed by an IT-unit in industry that tried to tackle these problems. The solution consists of methods to manage and repay technical debt. The goal of the framework is to provide a better overview of the TD items for the mangers of the IT-unit. Additionally, the framework is able to differentiate between general technical issues and TD as initially described by Cunningham.
- KonferenzbeitragIT Managers´ Perspective on Technical Debt Management(Software Engineering 2024 (SE 2024), 2024) Wiese, Marion; Borowa, Klara
- KonferenzbeitragPreventing technical debt with the TAP framework for Technical Debt Aware Management(Software Engineering 2023, 2023) Wiese, Marion; Rachow, Paula; Riebisch, Matthias; Schwarze, JulianThe talk is based on an article published in the Information and Software Technology journal in 2022 [Wi22]. Technical Debt (TD) is a metaphor for technical problems that are not visible to users and customers but hinder developers in their work, making future changes more difficult. TD is often incurred due to tight project deadlines. Furthermore, project management usually focuses on customer benefits and pays less attention to their IT systems’ internal quality. We present a framework focusing on TD prevention and repayment in agile-managed projects. The framework was developed and applied in an IT unit of a publishing house. It includes a feasible method for TD prevention despite tight timelines by making TD repayment part of project management. We evaluated this framework in a comparative case study based on ticket statistics and two structured surveys targeting team members and IT managers. In the observed IT unit, the TAP framework raises awareness for the incurrence of TD. Decisions to incur TD are intentional, and TD is repaid timelier. Unintentional TD incurred by unconscious decisions is prevented. Furthermore, better communication and better planning of the project pipeline can be observed.
- KonferenzbeitragTaxonomy of Architecture Maintainability Smells(Software Engineering 2024 (SE 2024), 2024) Rachow, Paula; Wiese, Marion; van Hoorn, André