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Rastreamento da Velocidade Ágil×Medição de Débito Técnico×
ÁreaEngenharia de softwareEngenharia de software
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20021992
Autor originalKen Schwaber and Mike CohnWard Cunningham
Tipomeasurement metricquantitative assessment
Fonte seminalSchwaber, K., & Beedle, M. (2002). Agile Software Development with Scrum. Prentice Hall. link ↗Cunningham, W. (1992). The WyCash Portfolio Management System. OOPSLA 92 Experience Report. link ↗
Outros nomessprint velocity, team capacity planning, burndown analysisdebt metrics, code health scoring, maintenance burden assessment
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ResumoVelocity tracking measures the amount of work (typically story points or tasks) a team completes in a sprint, enabling capacity planning, release forecasting, and identification of process improvements. Introduced in Scrum methodology by Schwaber (2002), velocity provides empirical data for realistic sprint planning and project timeline prediction. Teams use velocity trends to identify bottlenecks and validate process improvements.Technical debt represents accumulated shortcuts, deferred maintenance, and design compromises that incur future costs through slower development, higher defect rates, and deployment difficulty. Introduced by Ward Cunningham (1992), technical debt measurement quantifies these burdens using metrics like code complexity, duplication, test coverage gaps, and maintainability indices. Organizations use debt measurement to balance immediate delivery with long-term sustainability.
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