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- The Video Store Revisited Yet Again: Adventures in GUI Acceptance TestingJohan Andersson, Geoff Bache. 1-10 [doi]
- Test Driving Custom Fit FixturesRick Mugridge. 11-19 [doi]
- Putting a Motor on the Canoo WebTest Acceptance Testing FrameworkJennitta Andrea. 20-28 [doi]
- Generative Acceptance Testing for Difficult-to-Test SoftwareJennitta Andrea. 29-37 [doi]
- Moomba - A Collaborative Environment for Supporting Distributed Extreme Programming in Global Software DevelopmentMichael Reeves, Jihan Zhu. 38-50 [doi]
- When XP Met OutsourcingAngela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble. 51-59 [doi]
- Distributed Product Development Using Extreme ProgrammingCharles J. Poole. 60-67 [doi]
- Scaling Continuous IntegrationR. Owen Rogers. 68-76 [doi]
- Efficient Markets, Efficient Projects, and Predicting the FutureJohn M. Favaro. 77-84 [doi]
- Agile Principles and Open Source Software Development: A Theoretical and Empirical DiscussionStefan Koch. 85-93 [doi]
- XP Lite Considered Harmful?Ben Aveling. 94-103 [doi]
- Agile Specification-Driven DevelopmentJonathan S. Ostroff, David Makalsky, Richard F. Paige. 104-112 [doi]
- Towards a Proper Integration of Large Refactorings in Agile Software DevelopmentMartin Lippert. 113-122 [doi]
- An Agile Approach to a Legacy SystemChris Stevenson, Andy Pols. 123-129 [doi]
- Cynical ReengineeringKristoffer Kvam, Daniel Bakkelund, Rodin Lie. 130-138 [doi]
- The Characteristics of XP TeamsHugh Robinson, Helen Sharp. 139-147 [doi]
- The Oregon Software Development ProcessTill Schümmer, Robert Slagter. 148-156 [doi]
- Roles in Agile Software Development TeamsYael Dubinsky, Orit Hazzan. 157-165 [doi]
- Empirical Analysis on the Satisfaction of IT Employees Comparing XP Practices with Other Software Development MethodologiesKatiuscia Mannaro, Marco Melis, Michele Marchesi. 166-174 [doi]
- Agile Processes Enhancing User Participation for Small Providers of Off-the-Shelf SoftwareChristina Hansson, Yvonne Dittrich, Dave Randall. 175-183 [doi]
- Self-Adaptability of Agile Software Processes: A Case Study on Post-iteration WorkshopsOuti Salo, Kari Kolehmainen, Pekka Kyllönen, Jani Löthman, Sanna Salmijärvi, Pekka Abrahamsson. 184-193 [doi]
- Enterprise Continuous Integration Using Binary DependenciesMike Roberts. 194-201 [doi]
- Agile Project ControllingStefan Roock, Henning Wolf. 202-209 [doi]
- Leading Fearless Change - Introducing Agile Approaches and Other New Ideas into Your OrganizationLinda Rising, Mary Lynn Manns. 210 [doi]
- Automated Generation of Unit Tests for RefactoringBartosz Walter, Blazej Pietrzak. 211-214 [doi]
- XP: Help or Hindrance to Knowledge Management?Hans Dermot Doran. 215-218 [doi]
- Test Driven Development and Software Process Improvement in ChinaKim Man Lui, Keith C. C. Chan. 219-222 [doi]
- Project Management and Agile Methodologies: A SurveyMichela Dall Agnol, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi. 223-226 [doi]
- Evaluating the Extreme Programming System - An Empirical StudyPanagiotis Sfetsos, Lefteris Angelis, Ioannis Stamelos, Georgios L. Bleris. 227-230 [doi]
- A Comparison of Software Development Process ExperiencesRobert Gittins, Julian Bass, Sian Hope. 231-236 [doi]
- Abstract Test Aspect: Testing with AOPRobert Wenner. 237-241 [doi]
- XMI for XP Process Data InterchangeSandro Pinna, Nicola Serra. 242-245 [doi]
- Analyzing Pair-Programmer s Satisfaction with the Method, the Result, and the PartnerUuno Puus, Asko Seeba, Priit Salumaa, Sven Heiberg. 246-249 [doi]
- Literate Programming to Enhance Agile MethodsVreda Pieterse, Derrick G. Kourie, Andrew Boake. 250-253 [doi]
- Mockrunner - Unit Testing of J2EE ApplicationsAlwin Ibba. 254-257 [doi]
- Application of Lean and Agile Principles to Workflow ManagementBarbara Weber, Werner Wild. 258-261 [doi]
- Assistance for Supporting XP Test Practices in a Distributed CSCW EnvironmentIbrahim Lokpo, Michel Babri, Gérard Padiou. 262-265 [doi]
- Requirements of an ISO Compliant XP ToolMarco Melis, Walter Ambu, Sandro Pinna, Katiuscia Mannaro. 266-269 [doi]
- Going Interactive: Combining Ad-Hoc and Regression TestingMichael Kölling, Andrew Patterson. 270-273 [doi]
- Complete Test Generation for Extreme ProgrammingMike Holcombe, Florentin Ipate. 274-277 [doi]
- Story ManagementOlaf Lewitz. 278-281 [doi]
- Conditional Test for JavaBeans ComponentsHironori Washizaki, Yuhki Sakai, Yoshiaki Fukazawa. 282-283 [doi]
- Agile Methods in Software Engineering EducationChristian Bunse, Raimund L. Feldmann, Jörg Dörr. 284-293 [doi]
- Extreme Programming in Curriculum: Experiences from Academia and IndustryMatthias M. Müller, Johannes Link, Roland Sand, Guido Malpohl. 294-302 [doi]
- Human Aspects of Software Engineering: The Case of Extreme ProgrammingOrit Hazzan, James E. Tomayko. 303-311 [doi]
- Extreme Programming in a University ProjectRoger A. Müller. 312-315 [doi]
- Agile Methods: The Gap between Theory and PracticeKieran Conboy. 316 [doi]
- Correlating Unit Tests and Methods under TestMarkus Gälli. 317 [doi]
- Exploring the XP Customer Role - Part IIAngela Martin. 318 [doi]
- A Selection Framework for Agile MethodologiesErnest Mnkandla, Barry Dwolatzky. 319-320 [doi]
- Refactor Our WritingsJoshua Kerievsky. 321-322 [doi]
- Be Empowered (That s an Order!) Experience the Dynamics and the Paradoxes of Self-Organizing Teams? Laurent Bossavit, Emmanuel Gaillot. 323-324 [doi]
- How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile CultureDavid Hussman, David Putman. 325-327 [doi]
- Customer CollaborationOle Jepsen. 328-330 [doi]
- Assessing AgilityPeter Lappo, Henry C. T. Andrew. 331-338 [doi]
- Designing the Ultimate Acceptance Testing FrameworkSean Hanly, Malcolm Sparks. 339-341 [doi]
- The XP Customer RoleSteven Fraser, Angela Martin, David Hussman, Chris Matts, Mary Poppendieck, Linda Rising. 342-346 [doi]
- Fishbowl: XP ToolsJoshua Kerievsky, Steven Fraser. 347 [doi]
- The XP GameOlivier Lafontan, Ivan Moore, Vera Peeters. 348-350 [doi]
- XP and Organizational Change: Lessons from the FieldDiana Larsen, David Hussman, Mary Lynn Manns, David Putman, Linda Rising. 351-355 [doi]