International Conference on Technical Debt
Sun 12 - Mon 13 April 2026 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilTechnical Debt 2026 with ICSE 2026Welcome to the website of the TechDebt 2026 conference in Rio de Janeiro. The International Conference on Technical Debt is the flagship conference dedicated to discussing how to identify, address, and manage technical debt in software projects. This premier event unites leading researchers and practitioners in software engineering to explore diverse strategies for managing various forms of technical debt, share ... |
Sun 27 - Mon 28 April 2025 Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaTechDebt 2025 with ICSE 2025Welcome to the website of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt 2025. The TechDebt conference series is the premier event to bring together leading software engineering researchers, practitioners, educators, and tool developers to discuss approaches for managing various types of Technical Debt (TD), to share experiences and best practices, and to identify key challenges for industry and academia. |
Sun 14 - Mon 15 April 2024 Lisbon, PortugalTechDebt 2024 with ICSE 2024Welcome to the website of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt 2024. The TechDebt conference series is the premier event to bring together leading software engineering researchers, practitioners, educators, and tool developers to discuss approaches for managing various types of Technical Debt (TD), to share experiences and best practices, and to identify key challenges for industry and academi ... |
Sun 14 - Mon 15 May 2023 Melbourne, AustraliaTechDebt 2023 with ICSE 2023Welcome to the website of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt 2023. TechDebt 2023 brings together leading software engineering researchers and practitioners to discuss approaches for managing various types of Technical Debt, to share experiences and best practices, and to identify key challenges for industry and academia. TechDebt 2023 will be the 6th International Conference on Technical De ... |
Tue 17 - Wed 18 May 2022 Pennsylvania, United StatesTechDebt 2022 with ICSE 2022Welcome to the website of the International Conference on Technical Debt 2022 conference. TechDebt 2022 brings together leading software engineering researchers and practitioners to discuss approaches for managing various types of Technical Debt, to share experiences and best practices, and to identify key challenges for industry and academia. TechDebt 2022 will be the 5th International Conference on Technical ... |
Wed 19 - Fri 21 May 2021 TechDebt 2021 with ICSE 2021It is with great sadness that we announce that TechDebt 2021 is going virtual. We share the concerns and feelings of ICSE 2021 organizers and believe that going fully virtual is the right way forward. For a detailed explanation, please read the announcement on ICSE’s website. |
Sun 28 - Tue 30 June 2020 TechDebt 2020 with ICSE 2020Welcome to the TechDebt 2020 website. Important: June 29: We have uploaded all presenter videos to a shared Google drive, available here. Technical debt describes a universal software development phenomenon: design or implementation constructs that are expedient in the short term but set up a technical context that can make future changes more costly or impossible. Software developers and managers increasi ... |
Sun 26 - Mon 27 May 2019 Montreal, QC, CanadaTechDebt 2019 with ICSE 2019Welcome to the website of TechDebt 2019. Technical debt describes a universal software development phenomenon: design or implementation constructs that are expedient in the short term but set up a technical context that can make future changes more costly or impossible. Software developers and managers increasingly use the concept to communicate key tradeoffs related to release and quality issues. The goal of th ... |
Sun 27 - Mon 28 May 2018 Gothenburg, SwedenTechDebt 2018 with * ICSE 2018 *Welcome to the website of TechDebt 2018. Technical debt describes a universal software development phenomenon: design or implementation constructs that are expedient in the short term but set up a technical context that can make future changes more costly or impossible. Software developers and managers increasingly use the concept to communicate key tradeoffs related to release and quality issues. The goal of th ... |
Ipek OzkayaCommittee Member
Carnegie Mellon University
United States
Carolyn SeamanCommittee Member
University of Maryland Baltimore County
United States
Paris AvgeriouCommittee Member
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Netherlands
Ciera JaspanCommittee Member
Google
United States
Zadia CodabuxCommittee Member
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Rodrigo SpinolaCommittee Member
Virginia Commonwealth University
United States
Alexander SerebrenikCommittee Member
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands
Matthias GalsterCommittee Member
University of Canterbury
New Zealand