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Extreme Programming: The Student View
Computer Science Education, 2002Students in two offerings of a software engineering course were asked to write opinion papers regarding the use of Extreme Programming (XP) in an undergraduate computer science curriculum. The majority opposed the use of XP as the preferred life-cycle model for the project in that course, but they did support introducing some of the practices of XP in ...
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Development of an Upper Extremity Transplant Program
Hand Clinics, 2011Starting a hand transplant program poses tremendous challenges. Solid organ transplantation and hand replantation are time-tested procedures and are now standard of care. Hand transplantation is the amalgamation of the scientific principles of reconstructive surgery and the concepts of organ transplantation.
Kadiyala V. Ravindra, Vijay S. Gorantla
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Recovery, redemption, and extreme programming
IEEE Software, 2001The author retells a downtrodden project's attempt to rejuvenate itself by doing extreme programming, discussing successes, shortcomings, and, ultimately, lessons learned. In particular, the author credits the team's composition for its ultimate success.
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Lean Management — A Metaphor for Extreme Programming? [PDF]
This work focuses on the analogies and the differences between Lean Management and Extreme Programming. Lean Management (LM) is a management strategy that continuously tries to improve business processes focusing only on activities that provide value to the customer.
Dall'Agnol M+3 more
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Embracing change with extreme programming
Computer, 1999Traditional software engineering means have been characterized by a rather predictable process in the past. Users tell once and for all exactly what they want. Programmers design the system that will deliver those features. They code it; test it, and all is well. But all was not always well.
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2003
This paper is a research study to analyze the potential use of extreme programming paradigm for real-time programming. The analysis begins by presenting a common reference model for real-time programming and coupling with existing formalisms. The paper highlights the parts of the extreme programming approach that can contribute to the real-time ...
Luigi Benedicenti+3 more
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This paper is a research study to analyze the potential use of extreme programming paradigm for real-time programming. The analysis begins by presenting a common reference model for real-time programming and coupling with existing formalisms. The paper highlights the parts of the extreme programming approach that can contribute to the real-time ...
Luigi Benedicenti+3 more
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2006
The Rational Unified Processâ, or RUPâ, and eXtreme Programming (XP) are two popular software development methodologies or processes. Most people tend to think of them as opposing methods, where a project may adopt one or the other, but certainly not both.
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The Rational Unified Processâ, or RUPâ, and eXtreme Programming (XP) are two popular software development methodologies or processes. Most people tend to think of them as opposing methods, where a project may adopt one or the other, but certainly not both.
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Extreme Programming Security Practices
2007Current practice suggests that security is considered through all stages of the software development life cycle, and that a risk-based and plan-driven approach is best suited to establish security criteria. Based on experience in applying security practices, this paper proposes two new security practices, security training and a fundamental security ...
Xiaocheng Ge+3 more
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Supporting Distributed Extreme Programming
2002Extreme programming (XP) is arguably improving the productivity of small, co-located software development teams. In this paper, we described an approach that tries to overcome the XP constraint of co-location by introducing a process-support environment (called MILOS for Agile Software Engineering - MILOS ASE) that helps software development teams to ...
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Extreme Programming in a University Project
2004Extreme programming is a light weighted software engineering process – too lightweighted to handle technically and algorithmically complex problems? This paper describes the problems encountered when engineering demanding and complex software systems on the example of a software engineering project at the University of Munster.
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