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Teaching eXtreme Programming Remotely

18th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET'05), 2005
This paper has two objectives; discussing how to teach eXtreme Programming (XP) and how to teach it remotely as a way to enlarge critically small departments. We show how to teach XP using class projects. We also discuss some of the problems brought to effective distance education by this method and their solutions.
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Extreme programming in the telecommunications domain

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2003
Extreme Programming (XP) is a lightweight methodology that is gaining industry acceptance and momentum. XP promises to reduce project risk, improve responsiveness to changing/vague requirements, and allow a system to grow naturally while at the same time facilitating an enjoyable development environment. XP consists of four values and twelve practices.
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Introduction to agile processes and extreme programming

Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering. ICSE 2002, 2002
Extreme Programming is one of the most discussed subjects in the software development community. But what makes XP extreme? And how does it fit into the New World of agile methodologies? This tutorial will establish the underpinnings of agile methodology and explain why you might want to try one. Then we will see how XP uses a set of practices to build
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Programming for Deconstructing Extreme

Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2019
S.R. Srividhya, S. Pothumani
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Value Based Extreme Programming

AGILE 2006 (AGILE'06), 2006
Agile methods, such as Scrum and extreme programming, are not known for carefully tracking to time and cost estimates. On most projects, schedule slips are common and cost increases are predictable. At the end of every iteration, some of our stories get dropped, usually due to reasons such as "the story took longer than what we expected", or "we didn't
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Extreme Programming in a Research Environment

2002
This article explores the applicability of Extreme Programming in a scientific research context. The cultural environment at a government research center differs from the customer-centric business view. The chief theoretical difficulty lies in defining the customer to developer relationship.
William L. Kleb, William A. Wood
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Extreme Programming for Mobile Applications

2007
The liberty, expediency, and flexibility that come with mobile access have led to proliferation of mobile applications. At the same time, these applications face constant challenges posed by new implementation languages, variations in user agents, and demands for new services from user classes of different cultural backgrounds, age groups, and ...
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Climate change and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Aaron S Bernstein   +2 more
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Soft Materials by Design: Unconventional Polymer Networks Give Extreme Properties

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Hyunwoo Yuk, Shaoting Lin, Xiaoyu Chen
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