Technical Debt as indicator for weaknesses in engineering of automated production systems

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Abstract

The concept of Technical Debt describes a situation in which a technical compromise is made despite better knowledge. The survey presented delivers insights on Technical Debt in 48 German companies supplying automated production systems. The participating companies do have some immediate benefits from taking Technical Debt under time pressure, but encounter a significant higher long-term additional effort to recover from technical debt. However, awareness for Technical Debt at these companies is low. Therefore, the automated production system manufacturers need to keep a closer eye on expenditure for Technical Debt. The developed survey can be used as a self-assessment method for other companies to compare their results with the average results from this survey.

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Dong, Q. H., Ocker, F., & Vogel-Heuser, B. (2019). Technical Debt as indicator for weaknesses in engineering of automated production systems. Production Engineering, 13(3–4), 273–282. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-019-00897-0

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