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Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering
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Kristoffer Kvam
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Daniel Bakkelund
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Rodin Lie
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2004
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Video Store Revisited Yet Again: Adventures in GUI Acceptance Testing
pp. 11
Test Driving Custom $\mathcal{F}it$ Fixtures
pp. 20
Putting a Motor on the Canoo WebTest Acceptance Testing Framework
pp. 29
Generative Acceptance Testing for Difficult-to-Test Software
pp. 38
Moomba – A Collaborative Environment for Supporting Distributed Extreme Programming in Global Software Development
pp. 51
When XP Met Outsourcing
pp. 60
Distributed Product Development Using Extreme Programming
pp. 68
Scaling Continuous Integration
pp. 77
Efficient Markets, Efficient Projects, and Predicting the Future
pp. 85
Agile Principles and Open Source Software Development: A Theoretical and Empirical Discussion
pp. 94
XP Lite Considered Harmful?
pp. 104
Agile Specification-Driven Development
pp. 113
Towards a Proper Integration of Large Refactorings in Agile Software Development
pp. 123
An Agile Approach to a Legacy System
pp. 130
Cynical Reengineering
pp. 139
The Characteristics of XP Teams
pp. 148
The Oregon Software Development Process
pp. 157
Roles in Agile Software Development Teams
pp. 166
Empirical Analysis on the Satisfaction of IT Employees Comparing XP Practices with Other Software Development Methodologies
pp. 175
Agile Processes Enhancing User Participation for Small Providers of Off-the-Shelf Software
pp. 184
Self-Adaptability of Agile Software Processes: A Case Study on Post-iteration Workshops
pp. 194
Enterprise Continuous Integration Using Binary Dependencies
pp. 202
Agile Project Controlling
pp. 210
Leading Fearless Change—Introducing Agile Approaches and Other New Ideas into Your Organization
pp. 211
Automated Generation of Unit Tests for Refactoring
pp. 215
XP: Help or Hindrance to Knowledge Management?
pp. 219
Test Driven Development and Software Process Improvement in China
pp. 223
Project Management and Agile Methodologies: A Survey
pp. 227
Evaluating the Extreme Programming System – An Empirical Study
pp. 231
A Comparison of Software Development Process Experiences
pp. 237
Abstract Test Aspect: Testing with AOP
pp. 242
XMI for XP Process Data Interchange
pp. 246
Analyzing Pair-Programmer’s Satisfaction with the Method, the Result, and the Partner
pp. 250
Literate Programming to Enhance Agile Methods
pp. 254
Mockrunner – Unit Testing of J2EE Applications –
pp. 258
Application of Lean and Agile Principles to Workflow Management
pp. 262
Assistance for Supporting XP Test Practices in a Distributed CSCW Environment
pp. 266
Requirements of an ISO Compliant XP Tool
pp. 270
Going Interactive: Combining Ad-Hoc and Regression Testing
pp. 274
Complete Test Generation for Extreme Programming
pp. 278
Story Management
pp. 282
Conditional Test for JavaBeans Components
pp. 284
Agile Methods in Software Engineering Education
pp. 294
Extreme Programming in Curriculum: Experiences from Academia and Industry
pp. 303
Human Aspects of Software Engineering: The Case of Extreme Programming
pp. 312
Extreme Programming in a University Project
pp. 316
Agile Methods: The Gap between Theory and Practice
pp. 317
Correlating Unit Tests and Methods under Test
pp. 318
Exploring the XP Customer Role – Part II
pp. 319
A Selection Framework for Agile Methodologies
pp. 321
Refactor Our Writings
pp. 323
Be Empowered (That’s an Order !) “Experience the Dynamics and the Paradoxes of Self-Organizing Teams”
pp. 325
How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile Culture
pp. 328
Customer Collaboration
pp. 331
Assessing Agility
pp. 339
Designing the Ultimate Acceptance Testing Framework
pp. 342
The XP Customer Role
pp. 347
Fishbowl: XP Tools
pp. 348
The XP Game
pp. 351
XP and Organizational Change: Lessons from the Field
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