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Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering : 6th International Conference, XP 2005, Sheffield, UK, June 18-23, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Hubert Baumeister, Michele Marchesi, Mike Holcombe.

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Book
Contributor:
Baumeister, Hubert, editor.
Marchesi, Michele, editor.
Holcombe, W. M. L. (William Michael Lloyd), 1944- editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering ; SL 2, 3556.
Programming and Software Engineering ; 3556
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software engineering.
Computer programming.
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Computer logic.
Computers and civilization.
Management information systems.
Computer science.
Software Engineering.
Programming Techniques.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Computers and Society.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Local Subjects:
Software Engineering.
Programming Techniques.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Computers and Society.
Management of Computing and Information Systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 338 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
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Summary:
Extreme Programming has come a long way since its ?rst use in the C3 project almost 10 years ago. Agile methods have found their way into the mainstream, and at the end of last year we saw the second edition of Kent Beck's book on Extreme Programming, containing a major refactoring of XP. This year, the 6th International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering took place June 18-23 in She?eld. As in the yearsbefore, XP 2005provideda unique forum for industry and academic professionals to discuss their needs and ideas on Extreme Programming and - ile methodologies. These proceedings re?ect the activities during the conference which ranged from presentation of research papers, invited talks, posters and demonstrations, panels and activity sessions, to tutorials and workshops. - cluded are also papers from the Ph.D. and Master's Symposium which provided a forum for young researchers to present their results and to get feedback. Asvariedastheactivities werethe topicsofthe conferencewhichcoveredthe presentationofnewandimprovedpractices,empiricalstudies,experiencereports and case studies, and last but not least the social aspects of agile methods. The papers and the activities went through a rigorous reviewing process. Each paper was reviewed by at least three Program Committee members and wasdiscussedcarefullyamongtheProgramCommittee.Of62paperssubmitted, only 22 were accepted as full papers.
Contents:
Experience Reports
Lean Software Management Case Study: Timberline Incorporated
XP South of the Equator: An eXPerience Implementing XP in Brazil
Introducing Extreme Programming into a Software Project at the Israeli Air Force
The Agile Journey
New Insights
From User Stories to Code in One Day?
Evaluate XP Effectiveness Using Simulation Modeling
Agile Security Using an Incremental Security Architecture
Quantifying Requirements Risk
Social Issues
Social Perspective of Software Development Methods: The Case of the Prisoner Dilemma and Extreme Programming
A Framework for Understanding the Factors Influencing Pair Programming Success
Empirical Study on the Productivity of the Pair Programming
The Social Side of Technical Practices
Testing
A Survey of Test Notations and Tools for Customer Testing
Testing with Guarantees and the Failure of Regression Testing in eXtreme Programming
Examining Usage Patterns of the FIT Acceptance Testing Framework
Agile Test Composition
Tools
E-TDD - Embedded Test Driven Development a Tool for Hardware-Software Co-design Projects
Multi-criteria Detection of Bad Smells in Code with UTA Method
An Eclipse Plugin to Support Agile Reuse
Case Studies
An Approach for Assessing Suitability of Agile Solutions: A Case Study
XP Expanded: Distributed Extreme Programming
A Case Study on Naked Objects in Agile Software Development
Invited Talks
Extreme Programming for Critical Systems?
That Elusive Business Value: Some Lessons from the Top
Agility - Coming of Age
Another Notch
Posters and Demonstrations
A Process Improvement Framework for XP Based SMEs
Standardization and Improvement of Processes and Practices Using XP, FDD and RUP in the Systems Information Area of a Mexican Steel Manufacturing Company
Multithreading and Web Applications: Further Adventures in Acceptance Testing
Using State Diagrams to Generate Unit Tests for Object-Oriented Systems
The Positive Affect of the XP Methodology
Adjusting to XP: Observational Studies of Inexperienced Developers
An Agile and Extensible Code Generation Framework
UC Workbench - A Tool for Writing Use Cases and Generating Mockups
Desperately Seeking Metaphor
Agile Testing of Location Based Services
Source Code Repositories and Agile Methods
Writing Coherent User Stories with Tool Support
BPUF: Big Picture Up Front
Agile Development Environment for Programming and Testing (ADEPT) - Eclipse Makes Project Management eXtreme
Tailoring Agile Methodologies to the Southern African Environment
Panels and Activities
XP/Agile Education and Training
Off-Shore Agile Software Development
The Music of Agile Software Development
The XP Game
Leadership in Extreme Programming
Tutorials
Agile Project Management
Expressing Business Rules
to Lean Software Development
The Courage to Communicate: Collaborative Team Skills for XP/Agile Teams
Test-Driven User Interfaces
The XP Geography: Mapping Your Next Step, a Guide to Planning Your Journey
Workshops
Lightning Writing Workshop Exchange Ideas on Improving Writing Skills
The Coder's Dojo - A Different Way to Teach and Learn Programming
Informative Workspace
Exploring Best Practice for XP Acceptance Testing
Hands-on Domain-Driven Acceptance Testing
How to Sell the Idea of XP to Managers, Customers and Peers
Agile Contracts
When Teamwork Isn't Working
The Origin of Value: Determining the Business Value of Software Features
The Drawing Carousel: A Pair Programming Experience
Agile Development with Domain Specific Languages
Ph.D. and Master's Symposium
A Thinking Framework for the Adaptation of Iterative Incremental Development Methodologies
Exploring XP's Efficacy in a Distributed Software Development Team
Agile Methods for Embedded Systems
Tool Support for the Effective Distribution of Agile Practice
The Software Hut - A Student Experience of eXtreme Programming with Real Commercial Clients
Eclipse Platform Integration of Jester - The JUnit Test Tester
Extreme Programming: The Genesys Experience
Shared Code Repository: A Narrative.
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978-3-540-31487-5
9783540314875
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