Extreme Programming (XP) is probably the best known and (ar-guably) the most controversial of the so-called agile software de-velopment methodologies. The paper presents the main findings of a small pilot survey about user perceptions of XP
A longitudinal case study evaluating the effects of adopting the Extreme Programming (XP) methodolog...
Extreme Programming (XP) is considered as the most popular of the various flavours of “agile” softwa...
Personal Extreme Programming (PXP), evolving from the popular agile methodology, Extreme Programming...
Abstract: The more or less traditional manner in which software is developed has been recently chall...
Agile methods are a response to more rigorous and traditional approaches to software development whi...
Extreme Programming has been considered as an optional methodology for software development. XP is b...
This paper reports on the results of a study, which used aspects of eXtreme Programming (XP), conduc...
The prevalence of systems development project failures has been well documented. eXtreme Programming...
Extreme programming (XP) is the most well known agile software development method. Many experience r...
Extreme Programming (XP) is considered as the most popular of the various flavours of “agile” softwa...
This paper presents an early empirical study on Extreme Programming (XP) practices employing Positiv...
Software organizations are progressively adopting the development practices associated with the Extr...
Abstract—This paper summarises our experiences teaching Extreme Programming to undergraduate student...
Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development process as well as a methodology. XP is also a pr...
Traditional heavyweight software development methodologies are rigid, heavily documentation oriented...
A longitudinal case study evaluating the effects of adopting the Extreme Programming (XP) methodolog...
Extreme Programming (XP) is considered as the most popular of the various flavours of “agile” softwa...
Personal Extreme Programming (PXP), evolving from the popular agile methodology, Extreme Programming...
Abstract: The more or less traditional manner in which software is developed has been recently chall...
Agile methods are a response to more rigorous and traditional approaches to software development whi...
Extreme Programming has been considered as an optional methodology for software development. XP is b...
This paper reports on the results of a study, which used aspects of eXtreme Programming (XP), conduc...
The prevalence of systems development project failures has been well documented. eXtreme Programming...
Extreme programming (XP) is the most well known agile software development method. Many experience r...
Extreme Programming (XP) is considered as the most popular of the various flavours of “agile” softwa...
This paper presents an early empirical study on Extreme Programming (XP) practices employing Positiv...
Software organizations are progressively adopting the development practices associated with the Extr...
Abstract—This paper summarises our experiences teaching Extreme Programming to undergraduate student...
Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development process as well as a methodology. XP is also a pr...
Traditional heavyweight software development methodologies are rigid, heavily documentation oriented...
A longitudinal case study evaluating the effects of adopting the Extreme Programming (XP) methodolog...
Extreme Programming (XP) is considered as the most popular of the various flavours of “agile” softwa...
Personal Extreme Programming (PXP), evolving from the popular agile methodology, Extreme Programming...