TechDebt 2019
Sun 26 - Mon 27 May 2019 Montreal, QC, Canada
co-located with ICSE 2019
Mon 27 May 2019 11:40 - 12:00 at Viger - Architectural Technical Debt Chair(s): Carolyn Seaman

Architectural smells can negatively impact on different software qualities and can represent a relevant source of architectural debt. Several architectural smells have been defined by different researchers. Moreover, both academia and industry proposed several tools for software quality analysis, but it is not always clear to understand which tools provide also support for architectural smells detection and if the tools developed for this specific purpose are effectively available or not. In this paper, we propose a catalogue of architectural smells for which, at least one tool able to detect the smell exists. We outline the main differences in the detection techniques exploited by the tools and we propose a classification of these architectural smells according to the violation of three design principles.

Mon 27 May

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11:00 - 12:00
Architectural Technical DebtTechDebt 2019 at Viger
Chair(s): Carolyn Seaman University of Maryland Baltimore County
11:00
20m
Talk
A Proposed Model-Driven Approach to Manage the Architectural Technical Debt Life Cycle
TechDebt 2019
Hernan Astudillo Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa María, Boris Rainiero Perez Gutierrez
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11:20
20m
Talk
Architectural Technical Debt in Microservices: A Case Study in a Large Company
TechDebt 2019
Antonio Martini University of Oslo, Norway, Saulo Soares de Toledo University of Oslo, Norway
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11:40
20m
Talk
Architectural Smells Detected by Tools: A Catalogue Proposal
TechDebt 2019
Umberto Azadi University of Milan-Bicocca, Francesca Arcelli Fontana University of Milano-Bicocca, Davide Taibi Tampere University of Technology, Finland
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