Abstract

AbstractTechnical debt (TD) is a metaphor used to refer to the added software system costs acquired from taking shortcuts. Unfortunately, large amounts of TD can lead to serious consequences, and, thus, the management of TD is essential. Due to TD being a relatively new subject of study, many aspects of TD remain ambiguous. Fortunately, Twitter has been proven to hold a wealth of information on many subjects. As such, this survey study aims to gain a better understanding on how interest in TD has evolved over time and how TD is addressed on Twitter. A total of 128,897 TD‐related tweets were scrapped from Twitter and analyzed using a number of proxy measures and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). The results revealed that interest in TD on Twitter has been generally increasing since the platform's early stages. Furthermore, TD‐related tweets were found to revolve around 11 distinct categories. The TD in games category was discovered to be the most popular category, followed by TD communication and TD repayment. The results highlight that TD is a diverse and overarching topic that contains many potential avenues for further exploration. Software engineering researchers, practitioners, and educators can utilize this study to help steer their TD‐related future efforts.

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