The Influence of Technical Debt on Software Developer Morale
Journal article, 2020
Objective: This paper aims to understand how software developers’ morale is influenced by TD and how their morale is influenced by TD management activities. Furthermore, this study correlates the morale with the amount of wastage of time due to TD.
Method: Firstly, we conducted 15 interviews with professionals, and, secondly, these data were complemented with a survey. Thirdly, we collected 473 data points from 43 developers reporting their amount of wasted time. The collected data were analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative techniques, including thematic and statistical analysis.
Results: Our results show that the occurrence of TD is associated with a lack of progress and waste of time. This might have a negative influence on developers’ morale. Further, management of TD seems to have a positive influence on developers’ morale.
Conclusions: The results highlight the effects TD has on practitioners’ software work. This study presents results indicating that software suffering from TD reduces developers’ morale and thereby also their productivity. However, our results also indicate that TD management increases developers’ morale and developer productivity.
Technical Debt Management
Technical Debt
Human Factors
Software Productivity
Software Development
Developer Morale
Author
Terese Besker
Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Software Engineering (Chalmers)
Hadi Ghanbari
Aalto University
Antonio Martini
University of Oslo
Jan Bosch
Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Software Engineering (Chalmers)
Journal of Systems and Software
0164-1212 (ISSN)
Vol. 167 110586Areas of Advance
Information and Communication Technology
Subject Categories
Computer and Information Science
Software Engineering
DOI
10.1016/j.jss.2020.110586