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Optimizing extreme programming

2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, 2008
The vast amount of published literature explaining the ldquoright wayrdquo of doing Extreme Programming (XP) shows that in practice, there simply is no single right way. Even though XP is a simple and slim process, it has to be tailored to the nature of each team and project in order to provide the benefits it promises.
Zahid Hussain   +5 more
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Achieving CMMI Level 2 with Enhanced Extreme Programming Approach

International Conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement, 2017
The relationship between agile methods and Software Engineering Institute's CMM approach is often debated. Some authors argue that the approaches are compatible, while others have criticized the application of agile methods from the CMM perspective. Only
Tuomo Kähkönen, P. Abrahamsson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

High-integrity extreme programming

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2005
We assess the applicability of Extreme Programming practices to engineering high-integrity systems, focusing on the characteristics of this problem domain that distinguish it from those considered more traditional for agile development. We suggest that Extreme Programming needs both extension and modification to be applicable to engineering high ...
Richard F. Paige   +3 more
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Not so eXtreme programming

Companion to the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 2005
Though software projects can benefit from XP practices, not all projects can directly adopt them. Some practices have to be tailored to contexts specific to the projects. This paper describes the road followed when tailoring XP to R&D projects, in a time scale of 2 years. We describe our major challenges and the way we have solved them.
Roberta Coelho   +2 more
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Formal Extreme (and Extremely Formal) Programming

2003
This paper is an exploratory work were the authors study how the technology of Formal Methods (FM) can interact with agile process in general and with Extreme Programming (XP) in particular. Our thesis is that most of XP practices (pair programming, daily build, the simplest design or the metaphor) are technology independent and therefore can be used ...
Ángel Herranz   +1 more
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Extreme Programming at Work

2003
This article describes our experience concerning the introduction and use of extreme programming within a research project and a commercial project with customers. After a short introduction on the two projects, the article points out how the different practices of XP have been used in both projects and which differences we have found in their ...
Walter Ambu, Fabrizio Gianneschi
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Research on the assessment of project-driven immersion teaching in extreme programming with neutrosophic linguistic information

International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2022
Xindong Peng   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Leadership in Extreme Programming

2005
A panel of expert practitioners will offer advice to members of the audience on how to address the issues they are facing when applying XP. The format is to consider concrete cases, to talk about what we would do in those cases, and discuss the principles behind the actions.
Kent Beck   +3 more
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Quantitative release planning in extreme programming

Information and Software Technology, 2011
Context: Extreme Programming (XP) is one of the most popular agile software development methodologies. XP is defined as a consistent set of values and practices designed to work well together, but lacks practices for project management and especially for supporting the customer role.
van Valkenhoef, Gert   +3 more
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