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Last Post 12 Sep 2012 02:00 AM by Jean Pierre (JP) Berchez. 4 Replies.
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Jean Pierre (JP) Berchez
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Posts:4
30 Aug 2012 11:03 PM
Hi guys,
I found an interesting article in an German IT magazine (iX) about technical debt.
In the article the actual CRASH-Report of the CAST Research Labs is referenced. They stated: to eliminate technical debt it cost round about 3,61 US$ per line of code which brings you to 1 Mio US$ for a product existing out of 300.000 lines of code.
You find the report at:
http://www.castsoftware.com/resourc...earch-labs
cheers JP
Ralph Jocham
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Posts:41
04 Sep 2012 06:59 AM
Hi JP,
thanks for sharing the information. Do you know if the iX article is online visible?
Also, do you have the PDF of the CRASH-Report; I would rather not jump through the whole registering process.
Best,
Ralph
juergen
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04 Sep 2012 07:00 AM
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Peter Gfader
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04 Sep 2012 08:56 AM
You can find that article here
http://www.slideshare.net/Zuehlke_E...insenkraaz
It's a weird doc viewer on slideshare, but it seems to work OK...
.peter.gfader. (current mood = happy because of grooving reggae tunes)
http://blog.gfader.com
Jean Pierre (JP) Berchez
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12 Sep 2012 02:00 AM
Ralph,
sorry I do not have the report yet. I think you can't get the iX article online. If you like I can scan it for you.
best JP
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