Extreme programming (XP), similarly to other agile software development methods, values close collaboration with customers. One of the XP practices suggests that the customer should be 100% available for the development team. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the XP customer role is costly, difficult and demanding. However, very few empirical studies have been published on the role of customer in an XP project. The results of this controlled case study are in line with the common belief that the on-site customers role is indeed demanding, requiring a strong ability to resolve issues rapidly. Yet, the study also offers contrasting findings in terms of required actual customer involvement in the development project. This empirical case demonst...
This paper presents a single case study reporting the experiences of introducing extreme programming...
The success of an agile system development project is dependent on many factors, including the custo...
Extreme programming (XP) is a development paradigm that is becoming widespread in the field of softw...
Extreme programming (XP), similarly to other agile software development methods, values close collab...
eXtreme programming (XP) is one of a new breed of methods, collectively known as the agile methods, ...
The Customer is the only non-developer role in eXtreme Programming (XP). The Customer's explicit res...
The Customer is a critical role in XP, but almost all XP practices are presented for developers by d...
This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering teams who...
This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering teams who ...
Abstract: This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering t...
Software engineering literature and practice have shown that efficient requirements management forms...
This paper reports on an activity session held at XP2003 in Genoa, Italy in May 2003. The intention ...
Most standard software development methodologies are often not applied to software projects in many ...
The initial definition of XP resulted in many people interpreting the on-site customer to be a singl...
Extreme programming (XP) is the most well known agile software development method. Many experience r...
This paper presents a single case study reporting the experiences of introducing extreme programming...
The success of an agile system development project is dependent on many factors, including the custo...
Extreme programming (XP) is a development paradigm that is becoming widespread in the field of softw...
Extreme programming (XP), similarly to other agile software development methods, values close collab...
eXtreme programming (XP) is one of a new breed of methods, collectively known as the agile methods, ...
The Customer is the only non-developer role in eXtreme Programming (XP). The Customer's explicit res...
The Customer is a critical role in XP, but almost all XP practices are presented for developers by d...
This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering teams who...
This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering teams who ...
Abstract: This paper describes a study that examined the relationship between software engineering t...
Software engineering literature and practice have shown that efficient requirements management forms...
This paper reports on an activity session held at XP2003 in Genoa, Italy in May 2003. The intention ...
Most standard software development methodologies are often not applied to software projects in many ...
The initial definition of XP resulted in many people interpreting the on-site customer to be a singl...
Extreme programming (XP) is the most well known agile software development method. Many experience r...
This paper presents a single case study reporting the experiences of introducing extreme programming...
The success of an agile system development project is dependent on many factors, including the custo...
Extreme programming (XP) is a development paradigm that is becoming widespread in the field of softw...