Debt Stories: Capturing Social and Technical Debt in the Industry

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Abstract

In today’s organizations, software is mission-critical. However, the legacy of past decisions can make tasks related to artifacts increasingly inefficient or risky, creating debt. While most researchers and practitioners mainly focus on technical debt, some have investigated its social dimensions, known as social debt. We argue that organizations developing software need to tackle debt holistically, as it is intrinsically a socio-technical issue. In this short paper, we rely on a definition of socio-technical debt based on the existing literature to define Debt Stories: a tool based on the User Story format, that can help capture debt elements directly from the stakeholders involved in software development. A debt story includes information about the role of the stakeholder in the development process, the social or technical context, and the impact of the debt element on the different tasks performed by the stakeholder. We provide a first empirical evaluation of the usage of Debt Stories in an industrial context, demonstrating the relevance of Debt Stories to express and communicate socio-technical debt.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Technical Debt (TechDebt ’24)
Place of PublicationLisbon
PublisherACM Press
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024
EventACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt 2024 - Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 14 Apr 202415 Apr 2024
Conference number: 7
https://conf.researchr.org/home/TechDebt-2024

Conference

ConferenceACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt 2024
Abbreviated titleTechDebt ’24
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period14/04/2415/04/24
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