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- Designing Requirements: Incorporating Usage-Centered Design into an Agile SW Development ProcessJeff Patton. 1-12 [doi]
- Supporting Distributed Extreme ProgrammingFrank Maurer. 13-22 [doi]
- Using Ant to Solve Problems Posed by Frequent DeploymentsSteve Shaw. 23-32 [doi]
- Supporting Adaptable Methodologies to Meet Evolving Project NeedsScott Henninger, Aditya Ivaturi, Krishna Nuli, Ashok Thirunavukkaras. 33-44 [doi]
- Strategies for Introducing XP to New Client SitesJonathan Rasmusson. 45-51 [doi]
- Establishing an Agile Testing Team: Our Four Favorite Mistakes Kay Johansen, Anthony Perkins. 52-59 [doi]
- Turning the Knobs: A Coaching Pattern for XP through Agile MetricsWilliam Krebs. 60-69 [doi]
- Agile Project Management Methods for ERP: How to Apply Agile Processes to Complex COTS Projects and Live to Tell about ItGlen B. Alleman. 70-88 [doi]
- Extreme Programming in a Research EnvironmentWilliam A. Wood, William L. Kleb. 89-99 [doi]
- Tailoring XP for Large System Mission Critical Software DevelopmentJason Bowers, John May, Erik Melander, Matthew Baarman, Azeem Ayoob. 100-111 [doi]
- Acceptance Testing HTMLNarti Kitiyakara. 112-121 [doi]
- Probe Tests: A Strategy for Growing Automated Tests around Legacy CodeAsim Jalis. 122-130 [doi]
- An Informal Formal Method for Systematic JUnit Test Case GenerationP. David Stotts, Mark Lindsey, Angus Antley. 131-143 [doi]
- A Light in a Dark Place: Test-Driven Development with 3:::rd::: Party PackagesJames Newkirk. 144-152 [doi]
- Agile Meets CMMI: Culture Clash or Common Cause?Richard Turner, Apurva Jain. 153-165 [doi]
- Circle of Life, Spiral of Death: Are XP Teams Following the Essential Practices?Vinay Ramachandran, Anuja Shukla. 166-173 [doi]
- Tracking Test First Pair Programming - An ExperimentMatevz Rostaher, Marjan Hericko. 174-184 [doi]
- How to Get the Most out of Extreme Programming/Agile MethodsDonald J. Reifer. 185-196 [doi]
- Empirical Findings in Agile MethodsMikael Lindvall, Victor R. Basili, Barry W. Boehm, Patricia Costa, Kathleen Dangle, Forrest Shull, Roseanne Tesoriero Tvedt, Laurie A. Williams, Marvin V. Zelkowitz. 197-207 [doi]
- Exploring the Efficacy of Distributed Pair ProgrammingPrashant Baheti, Edward F. Gehringer, P. David Stotts. 208-220 [doi]
- Pair Programming: Addressing Key Process Areas of the People-CMMGopal Srinivasa, Prasanth Ganesan. 221-230 [doi]
- When Pairs Disagree, 1-2-3Roy W. Miller. 231-236 [doi]
- Triggers and Practice: How Extremes in Writing Relate to Creativity and LearningRichard P. Gabriel. 237-237 [doi]
- Extreme Teaching - An Agile Approach to EducationDaniel H. Steinberg. 238 [doi]
- Extreme Programming as a Teaching ProcessJ. Fernando Naveda, Kent Beck, Richard P. Gabriel, Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera, Watts S. Humphrey, Michael McCracken, David West 0002. 239-239 [doi]
- From the Student s PerspectiveJames Caristi, Frank Maurer, Michael Rettig. 240 [doi]
- Perceptions of Agile Practices: A Student SurveyGrigori Melnik, Frank Maurer. 241-250 [doi]
- XP in a Legacy EnvironmentKuryan Thomas, Arlen Bankston. 251-252 [doi]
- XP for a DayJames Grenning. 253 [doi]
- Accelerated Solution Centers - Implementing DSDM in the Real WorldAlan Airth. 254-255 [doi]
- Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing CodeMartin Fowler. 256 [doi]
- The Agile DatabasePramod Sadalage, Peter Schuh. 257-258 [doi]
- Change Wizardry - Tools for GeeksJoshua Kerievsky, Diana Larsen. 259-260 [doi]
- Beyond the Customer: Agile Business Practices for XPPaul Hodgetts. 261-262 [doi]
- XP Release Planning and User StoriesChet Hendrickson, Ann Anderson, Ron Jeffries. 263 [doi]
- Steering the Big Ship: Succeeding in Changing an Organization s PracticesLowell Lindstrom. 264-265 [doi]
- Scrum and Agile 101Ken Schwaber. 266-267 [doi]
- How to Be a CoachWilliam C. Wake, Ron Jeffries. 268 [doi]
- Sharpening the Axe for Test Driven DevelopmentMichael Hill. 269-270 [doi]
- Pair Programming: Experience the DifferenceLaurie A. Williams, Robert R. Kessler. 271-272 [doi]
- How to Start an XP Project: The Initial PhaseHolger Breitling, Martin Lippert. 273-274 [doi]
- Effective Java Testing StrategiesJohn Goodsen. 275-276 [doi]
- Test Drive for Testers: What, When, and How Testers Do for XP TeamsLisa Crispin. 277-278 [doi]
- Scaling Agile Processes: Agile Software Development in Large ProjectsJutta Eckstein. 279-280 [doi]
- Applying XP Tools to J2EE for the Extreme Programming UniverseRichard Hightower. 281-282 [doi]
- Distributed Pair ProgrammingP. David Stotts, Laurie A. Williams. 283 [doi]
- Agile Acceptance TestingBret Pettichord, Brian Marick. 284 [doi]
- XP FestNathaniel Talbott, Duff O Melia. 285 [doi]
- Empirical Evaluation of Agile ProcessesGrigori Melnik, Laurie A. Williams, Adam Geras. 286 [doi]
- Are Testers eXtinct? How Can Testers Contribute to XP Teams?Ken Auer, Ron Jeffries, Jeff Canna, Glen B. Alleman, Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory. 287 [doi]
- XP - Beyond Limitations?Steven Fraser, Rachel Reinitz, Ken Auer, Barry W. Boehm, Ward Cunningham, Robert Mee. 288 [doi]
- Extreme FishbowlZhon Johansen, Ken Auer, Brian Button, Alistair Cockburn, James Grenning, Kay Johansen, Duff O Melia. 289 [doi]
- Agile ExperiencesDave A. Thomas, John Manzo, Narti Kitiyakara, Russell Stay, Aldo Dagnino. 290 [doi]