This paper briefly summarizes a research project aiming at analyzing the scaling up of extreme programming (XP) in a market driven context for embedded software and the integration of XP towards management processes in this context. Both the scaling of XP and market driven software development issues are not addressed by the original XP methodology as it relies on developing software by simplifying the development situation as far as possible in order to do the simplest thing that could possibly work. The research project is composed of a number of steps aimed at gathering information from actual development organizations, analyzing, synthesizing, and incorporating the conclusions into the models create
The prevalence of systems development project failures has been well documented. eXtreme Programming...
Many software development companies currently are expanding their operations globally. Competitive a...
Most standard software development methodologies are often not applied to software projects in many ...
Extreme Programming has been considered as an optional methodology for software development. XP is b...
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...
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology defined through a set of pract...
A longitudinal case study evaluating the effects of adopting the Extreme Programming (XP) methodolog...
Software organizations are progressively adopting the development practices associated with the Extr...
Extreme Programming is an “agile methodology” that some people advocate for the high-speed, volatile...
Updating and maintaining legacy systems creates significant challenges for software developers. Modi...
Agile methods have evolved as a bottom-up approach to software development. However, as the software...
XP is a code-oriented, light-weight software engineering methodology, suited merely for small-sized...
Software engineering (SE) plays an important role for improving society‘s well-being through the use...
Personal Extreme Programming (PXP), evolving from the popular agile methodology, Extreme Programming...
The prevalence of systems development project failures has been well documented. eXtreme Programming...
Many software development companies currently are expanding their operations globally. Competitive a...
Most standard software development methodologies are often not applied to software projects in many ...
Extreme Programming has been considered as an optional methodology for software development. XP is b...
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...
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology defined through a set of pract...
A longitudinal case study evaluating the effects of adopting the Extreme Programming (XP) methodolog...
Software organizations are progressively adopting the development practices associated with the Extr...
Extreme Programming is an “agile methodology” that some people advocate for the high-speed, volatile...
Updating and maintaining legacy systems creates significant challenges for software developers. Modi...
Agile methods have evolved as a bottom-up approach to software development. However, as the software...
XP is a code-oriented, light-weight software engineering methodology, suited merely for small-sized...
Software engineering (SE) plays an important role for improving society‘s well-being through the use...
Personal Extreme Programming (PXP), evolving from the popular agile methodology, Extreme Programming...
The prevalence of systems development project failures has been well documented. eXtreme Programming...
Many software development companies currently are expanding their operations globally. Competitive a...
Most standard software development methodologies are often not applied to software projects in many ...