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XP 2008: Limerick, Ireland
- Pekka Abrahamsson, Richard L. Baskerville, Kieran Conboy, Brian Fitzgerald, Lorraine Morgan, Xiaofeng Wang:
Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, 9th International Conference, XP 2008, Limerick, Ireland, June 10-14, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 9, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-68254-7
Agile Innovations
- Ivan Aaen:
Essence: Facilitating Agile Innovation. 1-10 - Nils Brede Moe, Torgeir Dingsøyr:
Scrum and Team Effectiveness: Theory and Practice. 11-20 - Jens Henrik Hosbond, Peter Axel Nielsen:
Misfit or Misuse? Lessons from Implementation of Scrum in Radical Product Innovation. 21-31
Adaptation of Agile
- Fredrik Karlsson, Pär J. Ågerfalk:
Method Configuration: The eXtreme Programming Case. 32-41 - José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Helen Sharp:
Adopting Agile in a Large Organisation. 42-52 - Robert Morgan, Frank Maurer, Mike W. Chiasson:
An Observational Study of a Distributed Card Based Planning Environment. 53-62
Agile Testing and Assessment
- Oren Mishali, Yael Dubinsky, Shmuel Katz:
The TDD-Guide Training and Guidance Tool for Test-Driven Development. 63-72 - Adrian Kuhn, Bart Van Rompaey, Lea Haensenberger, Oscar Nierstrasz, Serge Demeyer, Markus Gälli, Koenraad Van Leemput:
JExample: Exploiting Dependencies between Tests to Improve Defect Localization. 73-82 - Giulio Concas, Marco Di Francesco, Michele Marchesi, Roberta Quaresima, Sandro Pinna:
An Agile Development Process and Its Assessment Using Quantitative Object-Oriented Metrics. 83-93
History and Evolution of Agile
- Noura Abbas, Andrew M. Gravell, Gary B. Wills:
Historical Roots of Agile Methods: Where Did "Agile Thinking" Come From?. 94-103 - Mike Holcombe, Chris Thomson:
Seven Years of XP - 50 Customers, 100 Projects and 500 Programmers - Lessons Learnt and Ideas for Improvement. 104-113
People Factors in Agile Environments
- Liana Silva, Célio A. Santana, Fernando Rocha, Maíra Paschoalino, Gabriel Falconieri, Lúcio Ribeiro, Renata Medeiros de Carvalho, Sérgio Soares, Cristine Gusmão:
Applying XP to an Agile-Inexperienced Software Development Team. 114-126 - Irina Diana Coman, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Investigating the Usefulness of Pair-Programming in a Mature Agile Team. 127-136
Conceptual Models of Agility
- Karlheinz Kautz, Sabine Zumpe:
Just Enough Structure at the Edge of Chaos: Agile Information System Development in Practice. 137-146 - Jason H. Sharp, Sherry D. Ryan:
A Preliminary Conceptual Model for Exploring Global Agile Teams. 147-160 - Sinéad Hayes, Ita Richardson:
Scrum Implementation Using Kotter's Change Model. 161-171
Experience Reports
- Juanjuan Zang:
Agile Estimation with Monte Carlo Simulation. 172-179 - Federico Gobbo, Matteo Vaccari:
The Pomodoro Technique for Sustainable Pace in Extreme Programming Teams. 180-184 - Caryna Pinheiro, Frank Maurer, Jonathan Sillito:
Adopting Iterative Development: The Perceived Business Value. 185-189 - Christopher R. Nelson, Gil Taran, Lucia de Lascurain Hinojosa:
Explicit Risk Management in Agile Processes. 190-201
Posters
- Sebastian Weber, Yaser Ghanam, Xin Wang, Frank Maurer:
APDT: An Agile Planning Tool for Digital Tabletops. 202-203 - Eisha Hasnain, Tracy Hall:
Investigating the Role of Trust in Agile Methods Using a Light Weight Systematic Literature Review. 204-207 - Frank Keenan, Tony McCarron, Shay Doherty, Stuart McLean:
Agile Practices in a Product Development Organization. 208-209 - Frank Keenan, David W. Bustard, Namgyal Damdul, David Connolly:
Building and Linking a Metaphor: Finding Value!. 210-211 - Gadi Lifshitz, Ayelet Kroskin, Yael Dubinsky:
The Story of Transition to Agile Software Development. 212-214 - Yogesh Singh, Arvinder Kaur, Ruchika Malhotra:
Predicting Software Fault Proneness Model Using Neural Network. 215-217 - Shelly Park, Frank Maurer:
Multi-modal Functional Test Execution. 218-219 - Guido Porruvecchio, Selene Uras, Roberta Quaresima:
Social Network Analysis of Communication in Open Source Projects. 220-221 - Amir S. Saffarian, Amir Azim Sharifloo, Fereidoon Shams:
Toward Empowering Extreme Programming from an Architectural Viewpoint. 222-223 - Yogesh Singh, Anju Saha:
A Metric-Based Approach to Assess Class Testability. 224-225 - Sara Shahzad, Zahid Hussain, Martin Lechner, Wolfgang Slany:
Inside View of an Extreme Process. 226-227 - Juanjuan Zang:
To Track QA Work or Not; That Is the Question. 228-229 - Ruth Ablett, Frank Maurer, Ehud Sharlin, Jörg Denzinger, Craig Schock:
Build Notifications in Agile Environments. 230-231 - Rafael Duque, Crescencio Bravo:
Supporting Distributed Pair Programming with the COLLECE Groupware System: An Empirical Study. 232-233
Workshops
- Angela Martin, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Experience on the Human Side of Agile. 234-235 - David Hussman, Lasse Koskela:
Retrospective Exploration Workshop. 236-237 - Lars Arne Skår, Jan-Erik Sandberg:
Exposing the "Devils" within: Agile Taboos in a Large Organization. 238-239 - Patrick Kua:
BIOHAZARD - Engineering the Change Virus. 240-241 - Muhammad Ali Babar, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Architecture-Centric Methods and Agile Approaches. 242-243 - Rachel Davies, Liz Sedley:
Exploring Agile Coaching. 244-245 - David Parsons:
The Agile Technique Hour. 246-247 - Werner Wild, Barbara Weber, Hubert Baumeister:
AOSTA: Agile Open Source Tools Academy. 248-249
Panels (Abstracts)
- Steve Freeman:
There's No Such Thing as Best Practice. 250 - Steven Fraser, Pekka Abrahamsson, Robert Biddle, Jutta Eckstein, Philippe Kruchten, Dennis Mancl, Werner Wild:
Culture and Agile: Challenges and Synergies. 251-255 - Lasse Koskela:
Architecture and Agility Are Not Mutually Exclusive. 256
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