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El. knyga: Extreme Programming and 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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  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3134
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Nov-2004
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783540277774
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  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3134
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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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Papers
Testing and Integration
Combining Formal Specifications with Test Driven Development
1(12)
Hubert Baumeister
Long Build Trouble Shooting Guide
13(9)
Jonathan Rasmusson
Acceptance Testing vs. Unit Testing: A Developer's Perspective
22(10)
R. Owen Rogers
The Role of Process Measurement in Test-Driven Development
32(11)
Yihong Wang
Hakan Erdogmus
Acceptance Test Driven Planning (Experience Paper)
43(7)
Richard J. Watt
David Leigh-Fellows
Managing Requirements and Usability
An Agile Customer-Centered Method: Rapid Contextual Design
50(10)
Hugh Beyer
Karen Holtzblatt
Lisa Baker
Suitability of FIT User Acceptance Tests for Specifying Functional Requirements: Developer Perspective
60(13)
Grigori Melnik
Kris Read
Frank Maurer
Using Storyotypes to Split Bloated XP Stories
73(8)
Gerard Meszaros
Pair Programming
Distributed Pair Programming: An Empirical Study
81(11)
Brian F. Hanks
Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video Facetop
92(13)
David Stotts
Jason McC. Smith
Karl Gyllstrom
Foundations of Agility
Toward a Conceptual Framework of Agile Methods
105(12)
Kieran Conboy
Brian Fitzgerald
Process Adaptations
Security Engineering and eXtreme Programming: An Impossible Marriage?
117(12)
Jaana Wayrynen
Marine Boden
Gustav Bostrom
An Agile CMM (Experience Paper)
129(10)
Erik Bos
Christ Vriens
Adapting Extreme Programming to Research, Development and Production Environments (Experience Paper)
139(8)
Gil Broza
Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility: A Case Study (Experience Paper)
147(8)
Clifton Kussmaul
Roger Jack
Barry Sponsler
User Story Methodology Adaptations for Projects Non-traditional in Scope and Customer GUI Contributions (Experience Paper)
155(9)
Denise M. Woit
Educators' Symposium
Agile CS1 Labs: eXtreme Programming Practices in an Introductory Programming Course
164(11)
Dawn McKinney
Julie Froeseth
Jason Robertson
Leo F. Denton
David Ensminger
A Case Study in the Use of Extreme Programming in an Academic Environment
175(8)
Mary Beth Smrtic
Georges Grinstein
Workshop Summaries
Workshops: Research Close to the Action
183(1)
Dave Astels
Grigori Melnik
Who Should Write Acceptance Tests?
184(2)
Christian Sepulveda
Brian Marick
Rick Mugridge
David Hussman
Getting Leaders On-Board
186(2)
Pollyanna Pixton
Mary Poppendieck
Third International Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Agile Methods (``The Data Workshop'')
188(2)
Grigori Melnik
Khaled El Emam
How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile Culture
190(2)
David Hussman
UI Design as Part of an Agile Process
192(2)
Mike Kuniavsky
William Pietri
Agile Development for Embedded Software
194(2)
James Grenning
Johan Peeters
Carsten Behring
Refactoring Our Writings
196(2)
Joshua Kerievsky
Agile Tests as Documentation
198(2)
Jonathan Kohl
Brian Marick
Fit Fest
200(1)
Robert C. Martin
Micah Martin
Panels
Agile Project Management
201(1)
Frank Maurer
Mike Cohn
Mike Griffiths
Jim Highsmith
Ken Schwaber
Philippe Kruchten
Agile Methods for Safety-Critical Software Development
202(1)
Kelly Weyrauch
Mary Poppendieck
Ron Morsicato
Nancy Van Schooenderwoert
Bill Pyritz
Is XP Still Relevant?
203(1)
Pete McBreen
Dave Astels
Janet Gregory
Daniel H. Steinberg
Lisa Crispin
Jim Highsmith
Robert C. Martin
Tutorials
Introduction to Tutorials
204(1)
Brian Button
Agile Requirements: Tailoring the Functional Requirements Specification Process to Improve Agility
205(1)
Jennitta Andrea
Gerard Meszaros
Advanced Fit Lab
206(2)
Rick Mugridge
Effective User Stories
208(1)
Mike Cohn
Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility
209(1)
Clifton Kussmaul
Traditional and Agile Project Management: A Practical Mapping
210(2)
Mike Griffiths
The Agile/XP Team Primer: Exploring Self-organizing Teams
212(1)
Diana Larsen
Coaching Agile Software Teams
213(1)
William C. Wake
Ron Jeffries
Getting the Software You Need: A Practical Approach for Testers and the Customer Team
214(1)
Lisa Crispin
First Encounter with Agile Methods
215(2)
Frank Maurer
Grigori Melnik
Working Effectively with Legacy Code
217(1)
Michael C. Feathers
The Art of Acceptance Testing
218(1)
Micah Martin
Agile Planning, Tracking, and Project Management Boot Camp
219(2)
Paul Hodgetts
Tutorial: Agile Project Management -- Reliable Innovation
221(1)
Jim Highsmith
XP for a Day
222(2)
James Grenning
Micah Martin
Scripting Web Tests
224(2)
Brett Pettichord
Brian Marick
Paul Rogers
Jonathan Kohl
Interaction Design Meets Agility: Practicing Usage Centered Design on Agile Development Projects
226(1)
Jeff Patton
Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile Management
227(1)
Ken Schwaber
The Lean Maturity Measure Assessment and Implementation
228(1)
Mary Poppendieck
Agile Databases
229(1)
Pramod Sadalage
Transitioning to XP
230(1)
Michael Hill
Large Scale Agile Software Development
231(1)
Ron Crocker
Refactoring to Patterns
232(1)
Joshua Kerievsky
Author Index 233