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Product and Release Planning Practices for Extreme Programming
2010Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology defined through a set of practices and values. Although the value of XP is well-established through various real-life case studies, it lacks practices for project management. In order to enable XP for larger projects, we provide the rolling forecast practice to support product ...
Tommi Tervonen+4 more
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An Analytical Survey of "On-Site Customer" Practice in Extreme Programming
International Symposium on Computer Science and its Applications, 2008Extreme programming (XP) is one of the most frequently used methodologies in Agile Software Development. According to various reports it had a significant effect on the software projects that use XP. In this paper, one of the main practices of XP, called "on-site customer" is considered, in detail.
Shahriar Mohammadi+2 more
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Deciphering extreme programming practices for innovation process management
2008 4th IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 2008Innovation can be summarized as the successful exploitation of new ideas. However, there is a long way from the conception of an idea to its final evolution as a product. Several approaches intend to lead the process of innovation into organizations, so that this process can be carried out in a more efficient way.
André L. Santos+3 more
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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.
Esther Brasileiro+2 more
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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.
Esther Brasileiro+2 more
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Adopting eXtreme programming practices for teaching object oriented programming
2022This thesis was scanned from the print manuscript for digital preservation and is copyright the author. Researchers can access this thesis by asking their local university, institution or public library to make a request on their behalf. Monash staff and postgraduate students can use the link in the References field.
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2020 IEEE/ACM Fifth International Workshop on Extreme Scale Programming Models and Middleware (ESPM2), 2020
We describe TESSE, an emerging general-purpose, open-source software ecosystem that attacks the twin challenges of programmer productivity and portable performance for advanced scientific applications on modern high-performance computers. TESSE builds upon and extends the ParsecDAG/-dataflow runtime with a new Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and new ...
Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard+5 more
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We describe TESSE, an emerging general-purpose, open-source software ecosystem that attacks the twin challenges of programmer productivity and portable performance for advanced scientific applications on modern high-performance computers. TESSE builds upon and extends the ParsecDAG/-dataflow runtime with a new Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and new ...
Mohammad Mahdi Javanmard+5 more
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2012 2nd International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet), 2012
When the traditional method lacking in adapting requirement variety, some agile software development methods appears, which flexible development mechanism could control the risk that requirement variety brings. Taking Extreme Programming as an example, this paper introduces ideas, values and process practice rules of agile methods.
Linghui Liu, Yao Lu
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When the traditional method lacking in adapting requirement variety, some agile software development methods appears, which flexible development mechanism could control the risk that requirement variety brings. Taking Extreme Programming as an example, this paper introduces ideas, values and process practice rules of agile methods.
Linghui Liu, Yao Lu
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2009 WRI World Congress on Software Engineering, 2009
Traditional ERP software displays less information on a single interface and fails to show the time related statistical information directly and thus has various types of defects. A two-dimensional time dynamic scheduling interface methods is put forward.
Min Zeng, Qiao-yun Long, Cheng Wang
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Traditional ERP software displays less information on a single interface and fails to show the time related statistical information directly and thus has various types of defects. A two-dimensional time dynamic scheduling interface methods is put forward.
Min Zeng, Qiao-yun Long, Cheng Wang
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Towards Code Reuse and Refactoring as a Practice within Extreme Programming
2009Software reuse has been discussed in the literature for the past three decades and is widely seen as one of the major areas for improving productivity. Agile development techniques were first developed in the mid-1990s as a code-oriented method of software development that seeks to improve upon the traditional plan-based methodologies.
Vijayan Sugumaran, Gerald DeHondt
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