CodeScene Receives Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Technical Debt
CodeScene is thrilled to announce that we've just been honored with the prestigious award for the best technical paper at the 7th International Conference on Technical Debt 2024 for groundbreaking insights in the field of technical debt.
1st prize for the Best Paper Award at 7th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Technical Debt?
Our paper, 'Increasing, not Diminishing: Investigating the Returns of Highly Maintainable Code ,' authored by Markus Borg, Principal Researcher, along with Enys Mones, Adam Tornhill, and Ilyana Pruvost, has received widespread recognition for its groundbreaking insights in the field of technical debt.
This achievement underscores our commitment to advancing the understanding and management of software complexity. We are immensely proud of this accomplishment and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing dialogue in software engineering.
Markus Borg , our Principal Researcher, was at the conference in Lisbon to present the paper.?
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"We are deeply honored to have received this award. Managing technical debt is a key business concern, and CodeScene offers unique opportunities in this area. Receiving recognition from the scientific community is profoundly meaningful to us, it serves as a strong affirmation that our data lake is valuable and that our analytical approach is sound. Few tool vendors can showcase an equally research-based foundation."
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Increasing, not Diminishing: Investigating the Returns of Highly Maintainable Code
This research explores how the quality of source code affects business outcomes and the implications for software development organizations. Key questions include how code health relates to defect counts and development time, and how different levels of code health impact value creation.
To answer these questions, the researchers analyzed data from 46,000 source code files. They used polynomial regression to examine the correlation between code health and defect counts, and developed a pragmatic model to assess value creation.
Their findings show that:
The insight gained suggests that improving code maintainability has tangible benefits, supporting software evolvability beyond just a measure of developer pride. The call to action emphasizes the need to communicate the business value of code quality to executives, informing strategic decisions around refactoring and development priorities.
Read the full paper and reach out the us with any questions.?
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Ph.D., Expert AI & Machine Learning - Ericsson
7 个月Well dome Markus and team!
PhD student, University of Victoria & Founder, FlowInsight
7 个月This is very cool! Congrats to you all, well deserved. ??
Co-founder & Partner at Decision Dynamics AB
7 个月Thank you Markus Borg, Adam Tornhill, and CodeScene for scientifically proving how much code quality/health really matters to organizations! Quality research about the value of quality code for quality and performance of organizations. ??
Digital Marketing Manager at CodeScene
7 个月such an honor Markus Borg Adam Tornhill Enys Mones and Ilyana Pruvost...we're so very proud of you! ??
Founder & Manager of Atopos (MoCap & 3D CGI)
7 个月You deserve it ????