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Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering

5th International Conference, XP 2004, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, June 6-10, 2004, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3092)

Conference series link(s): XP: International Conference on Agile Software Development

Conference proceedings info: XP 2004.

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Table of contents (60 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Scalability Issues

    1. When XP Met Outsourcing

      • Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble
      Pages 51-59
    2. Scaling Continuous Integration

      • R. Owen Rogers
      Pages 68-76
  3. New Insights

    1. XP Lite Considered Harmful?

      • Ben Aveling
      Pages 94-103
    2. Agile Specification-Driven Development

      • Jonathan S. Ostroff, David Makalsky, Richard F. Paige
      Pages 104-112
  4. Refactoring

    1. An Agile Approach to a Legacy System

      • Chris Stevenson, Andy Pols
      Pages 123-129
    2. Cynical Reengineering

      • Kristoffer Kvam, Daniel Bakkelund, Rodin Lie
      Pages 130-138
  5. Social Issues

    1. The Characteristics of XP Teams

      • Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp
      Pages 139-147
    2. The Oregon Software Development Process

      • Till Schümmer, Robert Slagter
      Pages 148-156
    3. Roles in Agile Software Development Teams

      • Yael Dubinsky, Orit Hazzan
      Pages 157-165

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About this book

Software development is being revolutionized. The heavy-weight processes of the 1980s and 1990s are being replaced by light-weight, so called agile processes. Agile processes move the focus of software development back to what really matters: running software. This is only made possible by accepting that software developmentisacreativejobdoneby,with,andforindividualhumanbeings.For this reason, agile software development encourages interaction, communication, and fun. This was the focus of the Fifth International Conference on Extreme P- grammingandAgileProcessesinSoftwareEngineeringwhichtookplacebetween June 6 and June 10, 2004 at the conference center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen at the foot of the Bavarian Alps near Munich, Germany. In this way the conference provided a unique forum for industry and academic professionals to discuss their needs and ideas for incorporating Extreme Programming and Agile Metho- logies into their professional life under consideration of the human factor. We celebrated this year’s conference by re?ecting on what we had achieved in the last half decade and we also focused on the challenges we will face in the near future.

Keywords

  • Agile method
  • Extreme Programming
  • agile methodologies
  • agile processes
  • collaborative software development
  • software development
  • software engineering
  • software management
  • software process management
  • software testing
  • specification-driven software development

Editors and Affiliations

  • No Affiliation,  

    Jutta Eckstein

  • Informatik og Matematisk Modellering, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Lyngby,  

    Hubert Baumeister

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