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Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2004 : 4th Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods, Calgary, Canada, August 15-18, 2004. Proceedings, edited by Carmen Zannier, Hakan Erdogmus, Lowell Lindstrom
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- Summary
- It was 1999 when Extreme Programming Explained was ?rst published, making this year's event arguably the ?fth anniversary of the birth of the XP/Agile movement in software development. Our fourth conference re?ected the evolution and the learning that have occurred in these exciting ?ve years as agile practices have become part of the mainstream in software development. These pages are the proceedingsof XP Agile Universe 2004, held in beautiful Calgary, gateway to the Canadian Rockies, in Alberta, Canada. Evidentintheconferenceis thefactthatourlearningis still inits earlystages. While at times overlooked,adaptation has beena core principleof agile software development since the earliest literature on the subject. The conference and these proceedings re- force that principle. Although some organizations are able to practice agile methods in the near-pure form, most are not, re?ecting just how radically innovativethese methods areto thisday. Anyinnovationmustcoexistwithan existingenvironmentandagileso- ware development is no different. There are numerous challenges confronting IT and software development organizations today, with many solutions pitched by a cadre of advocates. Be it CMM, offshoring, outsourcing, security, or one of many other current topics in the industry, teams using or transitioning to Extreme Programming and other agile practices must integrate with the rest of the organization in order to succeed. The papers here offer some of the latest experiences that teams are having in those efforts. XP Agile Universe 2004consisted of workshops,tutorials, papers, panels, the Open Space session, the Educators' Symposium, keynotes, educational games and industry presentations
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (XIV, 238 pages).
- Contents
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- Papers
- Combining Formal Specifications with Test Driven Development
- Long Build Trouble Shooting Guide
- Acceptance Testing vs. Unit Testing: A Developer's Perspective
- The Role of Process Measurement in Test-Driven Development
- Acceptance Test Driven Planning
- An Agile Customer-Centered Method: Rapid Contextual Design
- Suitability of FIT User Acceptance Tests for Specifying Functional Requirements: Developer Perspective
- Using Storyotypes to Split Bloated XP Stories
- Distributed Pair Programming: An Empirical Study
- Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video Facetop
- Toward a Conceptual Framework of Agile Methods
- Security Engineering and eXtreme Programming: An Impossible Marriage?
- An Agile CMM
- Adapting Extreme Programming to Research, Development and Production Environments
- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility: A Case Study
- User Story Methodology Adaptations for Projects Non-traditional in Scope and Customer GUI Contributions
- Agile CS1 Labs: eXtreme Programming Practices in an Introductory Programming Course
- A Case Study in the Use of Extreme Programming in an Academic Environment
- Workshops: Research Close to the Action
- Who Should Write Acceptance Tests?
- Getting Leaders On-Board
- Third International Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Agile Methods ("The Data Workshop")
- How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile Culture
- UI Design as Part of an Agile Process
- Agile Development for Embedded Software
- Refactoring Our Writings
- Agile Tests as Documentation
- Fit Fest
- Panels
- Agile Project Management
- Agile Methods for Safety-Critical Software Development
- Is XP Still Relevant?
- Tutorials
- to Tutorials
- Agile Requirements: Tailoring the Functional Requirements Specification Process to Improve Agility
- Advanced Fit Lab
- Effective User Stories
- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility
- Traditional and Agile Project Management: A Practical Mapping
- The Agile/XP Team Primer: Exploring Self-organizing Teams
- Coaching Agile Software Teams
- Getting the Software You Need: A Practical Approach for Testers and the Customer Team
- First Encounter with Agile Methods
- Working Effectively with Legacy Code
- The Art of Acceptance Testing
- Agile Planning, Tracking, and Project Management Boot Camp
- Tutorial: Agile Project Management - Reliable Innovation
- XP for a Day
- Scripting Web Tests
- Interaction Design Meets Agility: Practicing Usage Centered Design on Agile Development Projects
- Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile Management
- The Lean Maturity Measure Assessment and Implementation
- Agile Databases
- Transitioning to XP
- Large Scale Agile Software Development
- Refactoring to Patterns
- Isbn
- 9783540277774
- Label
- Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2004 : 4th Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods, Calgary, Canada, August 15-18, 2004. Proceedings
- Title
- Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2004
- Title remainder
- 4th Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods, Calgary, Canada, August 15-18, 2004. Proceedings
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Carmen Zannier, Hakan Erdogmus, Lowell Lindstrom
- Subject
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- Agile software development -- Congresses
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Computer science
- Computer science
- Computers and Society
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Information Systems
- Logic design
- Logic design
- Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
- Programming Techniques
- Software Engineering
- Software engineering
- Software engineering
- eXtreme programming
- eXtreme programming -- Congresses
- Agile software development
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- It was 1999 when Extreme Programming Explained was ?rst published, making this year's event arguably the ?fth anniversary of the birth of the XP/Agile movement in software development. Our fourth conference re?ected the evolution and the learning that have occurred in these exciting ?ve years as agile practices have become part of the mainstream in software development. These pages are the proceedingsof XP Agile Universe 2004, held in beautiful Calgary, gateway to the Canadian Rockies, in Alberta, Canada. Evidentintheconferenceis thefactthatourlearningis still inits earlystages. While at times overlooked,adaptation has beena core principleof agile software development since the earliest literature on the subject. The conference and these proceedings re- force that principle. Although some organizations are able to practice agile methods in the near-pure form, most are not, re?ecting just how radically innovativethese methods areto thisday. Anyinnovationmustcoexistwithan existingenvironmentandagileso- ware development is no different. There are numerous challenges confronting IT and software development organizations today, with many solutions pitched by a cadre of advocates. Be it CMM, offshoring, outsourcing, security, or one of many other current topics in the industry, teams using or transitioning to Extreme Programming and other agile practices must integrate with the rest of the organization in order to succeed. The papers here offer some of the latest experiences that teams are having in those efforts. XP Agile Universe 2004consisted of workshops,tutorials, papers, panels, the Open Space session, the Educators' Symposium, keynotes, educational games and industry presentations
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- 005.11
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- English
- LC call number
- QA76.6-76.66
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- non fiction
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- XP/Agile Universe (Conference)
- Nature of contents
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- Zannier, Carmen
- Erdogmus, Hakan
- Lindstrom, Lowell
- Series statement
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
- Series volume
- 3134
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- Computer science
- Software engineering
- Logic design
- Information Systems
- Agile software development
- eXtreme programming
- Computer Science
- Programming Techniques
- Software Engineering
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
- Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Computers and Society
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Agile software development
- Computer science
- eXtreme programming
- Logic design
- Software engineering
- Label
- Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2004 : 4th Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods, Calgary, Canada, August 15-18, 2004. Proceedings, edited by Carmen Zannier, Hakan Erdogmus, Lowell Lindstrom
- Abbreviated title
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- EXTREME PROGRAMMING & AGILE METHODS - XP/AGILE UNIVERSE 2004
- 4TH CONFERENCE ON EXTREME PROGRAMMING AND AGILE METHODS, CALGARY, CANADA, AUGUST 15-18, 2004, PROCEEDINGS
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- Contents
- Papers -- Combining Formal Specifications with Test Driven Development -- Long Build Trouble Shooting Guide -- Acceptance Testing vs. Unit Testing: A Developer's Perspective -- The Role of Process Measurement in Test-Driven Development -- Acceptance Test Driven Planning -- An Agile Customer-Centered Method: Rapid Contextual Design -- Suitability of FIT User Acceptance Tests for Specifying Functional Requirements: Developer Perspective -- Using Storyotypes to Split Bloated XP Stories -- Distributed Pair Programming: An Empirical Study -- Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video Facetop -- Toward a Conceptual Framework of Agile Methods -- Security Engineering and eXtreme Programming: An Impossible Marriage? -- An Agile CMM -- Adapting Extreme Programming to Research, Development and Production Environments -- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility: A Case Study -- User Story Methodology Adaptations for Projects Non-traditional in Scope and Customer GUI Contributions -- Agile CS1 Labs: eXtreme Programming Practices in an Introductory Programming Course -- A Case Study in the Use of Extreme Programming in an Academic Environment -- Workshops: Research Close to the Action -- Who Should Write Acceptance Tests? -- Getting Leaders On-Board -- Third International Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Agile Methods ("The Data Workshop") -- How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile Culture -- UI Design as Part of an Agile Process -- Agile Development for Embedded Software -- Refactoring Our Writings -- Agile Tests as Documentation -- Fit Fest -- Panels -- Agile Project Management -- Agile Methods for Safety-Critical Software Development -- Is XP Still Relevant? -- Tutorials -- to Tutorials -- Agile Requirements: Tailoring the Functional Requirements Specification Process to Improve Agility -- Advanced Fit Lab -- Effective User Stories -- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility -- Traditional and Agile Project Management: A Practical Mapping -- The Agile/XP Team Primer: Exploring Self-organizing Teams -- Coaching Agile Software Teams -- Getting the Software You Need: A Practical Approach for Testers and the Customer Team -- First Encounter with Agile Methods -- Working Effectively with Legacy Code -- The Art of Acceptance Testing -- Agile Planning, Tracking, and Project Management Boot Camp -- Tutorial: Agile Project Management - Reliable Innovation -- XP for a Day -- Scripting Web Tests -- Interaction Design Meets Agility: Practicing Usage Centered Design on Agile Development Projects -- Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile Management -- The Lean Maturity Measure Assessment and Implementation -- Agile Databases -- Transitioning to XP -- Large Scale Agile Software Development -- Refactoring to Patterns
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- Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2004 : 4th Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods, Calgary, Canada, August 15-18, 2004. Proceedings, edited by Carmen Zannier, Hakan Erdogmus, Lowell Lindstrom
- Abbreviated title
-
- EXTREME PROGRAMMING & AGILE METHODS - XP/AGILE UNIVERSE 2004
- 4TH CONFERENCE ON EXTREME PROGRAMMING AND AGILE METHODS, CALGARY, CANADA, AUGUST 15-18, 2004, PROCEEDINGS
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- mixed
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- online resource
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- rdacarrier
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- not applicable
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Papers -- Combining Formal Specifications with Test Driven Development -- Long Build Trouble Shooting Guide -- Acceptance Testing vs. Unit Testing: A Developer's Perspective -- The Role of Process Measurement in Test-Driven Development -- Acceptance Test Driven Planning -- An Agile Customer-Centered Method: Rapid Contextual Design -- Suitability of FIT User Acceptance Tests for Specifying Functional Requirements: Developer Perspective -- Using Storyotypes to Split Bloated XP Stories -- Distributed Pair Programming: An Empirical Study -- Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video Facetop -- Toward a Conceptual Framework of Agile Methods -- Security Engineering and eXtreme Programming: An Impossible Marriage? -- An Agile CMM -- Adapting Extreme Programming to Research, Development and Production Environments -- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility: A Case Study -- User Story Methodology Adaptations for Projects Non-traditional in Scope and Customer GUI Contributions -- Agile CS1 Labs: eXtreme Programming Practices in an Introductory Programming Course -- A Case Study in the Use of Extreme Programming in an Academic Environment -- Workshops: Research Close to the Action -- Who Should Write Acceptance Tests? -- Getting Leaders On-Board -- Third International Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Agile Methods ("The Data Workshop") -- How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile Culture -- UI Design as Part of an Agile Process -- Agile Development for Embedded Software -- Refactoring Our Writings -- Agile Tests as Documentation -- Fit Fest -- Panels -- Agile Project Management -- Agile Methods for Safety-Critical Software Development -- Is XP Still Relevant? -- Tutorials -- to Tutorials -- Agile Requirements: Tailoring the Functional Requirements Specification Process to Improve Agility -- Advanced Fit Lab -- Effective User Stories -- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility -- Traditional and Agile Project Management: A Practical Mapping -- The Agile/XP Team Primer: Exploring Self-organizing Teams -- Coaching Agile Software Teams -- Getting the Software You Need: A Practical Approach for Testers and the Customer Team -- First Encounter with Agile Methods -- Working Effectively with Legacy Code -- The Art of Acceptance Testing -- Agile Planning, Tracking, and Project Management Boot Camp -- Tutorial: Agile Project Management - Reliable Innovation -- XP for a Day -- Scripting Web Tests -- Interaction Design Meets Agility: Practicing Usage Centered Design on Agile Development Projects -- Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile Management -- The Lean Maturity Measure Assessment and Implementation -- Agile Databases -- Transitioning to XP -- Large Scale Agile Software Development -- Refactoring to Patterns
- Control code
- 990406894
- Dimensions
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (XIV, 238 pages).
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9783540277774
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- uncompressed
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other control number
- 10.1007/b99820
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)990406894
Subject
- Agile software development -- Congresses
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Computer science
- Computer science
- Computers and Society
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Engineering & Applied Sciences
- Information Systems
- Logic design
- Logic design
- Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Management of Computing and Information Systems
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
- Programming Techniques
- Software Engineering
- Software engineering
- Software engineering
- eXtreme programming
- eXtreme programming -- Congresses
- Agile software development
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