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- Combining Formal Specifications with Test Driven DevelopmentHubert Baumeister. 1-12 [doi]
- Long Build Trouble Shooting GuideJonathan Rasmusson. 13-21 [doi]
- Acceptance Testing vs. Unit Testing: A Developer s PerspectiveR. Owen Rogers. 22-31 [doi]
- The Role of Process Measurement in Test-Driven DevelopmentYihong Wang, Hakan Erdogmus. 32-42 [doi]
- Acceptance Test Driven Planning (Experience Paper)Richard J. Watt, David Leigh-Fellows. 43-49 [doi]
- An Agile Customer-Centered Method: Rapid Contextual DesignHugh R. Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt, Lisa Baker. 50-59 [doi]
- Suitability of FIT User Acceptance Tests for Specifying Functional Requirements: Developer PerspectiveGrigori Melnik, Kris Read, Frank Maurer. 60-72 [doi]
- Using Storyotypes to Split Bloated XP StoriesGerard Meszaros. 73-80 [doi]
- Distributed Pair Programming: An Empirical StudyBrian F. Hanks. 81-91 [doi]
- Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video FacetopP. David Stotts, Jason McC. Smith, Karl Gyllstrom. 92-104 [doi]
- Toward a Conceptual Framework of Agile MethodsKieran Conboy, Brian Fitzgerald. 105-116 [doi]
- Security Engineering and eXtreme Programming: An Impossible Marriage?Jaana Wäyrynen, Marine Bodén, Gustav Boström. 117-128 [doi]
- An Agile CMM (Experience Paper)Erik Bos, Christ Vriens. 129-138 [doi]
- Adapting Extreme Programming to Research, Development and Production Environments (Experience Paper)Gil Broza. 139-146 [doi]
- Outsourcing and Offshoring with Agility: A Case Study (Experience Paper)Clifton Kussmaul, Roger Jack, Barry Sponsler. 147-154 [doi]
- User Story Methodology Adaptations for Projects Non-traditional in Scope and Customer GUI Contributions (Experience Paper).Denise M. Woit. 155-163 [doi]
- Agile CS1 Labs: eXtreme Programming Practices in an Introductory Programming CourseDawn McKinney, Julie Froeseth, Jason Robertson, Leo F. Denton, David Ensminger. 164-174 [doi]
- A Case Study in the Use of Extreme Programming in an Academic EnvironmentMary Beth Smrtic, Georges G. Grinstein. 175-182 [doi]
- Workshops: Research Close to the ActionDave Astels, Grigori Melnik. 183 [doi]
- Who Should Write Acceptance Tests?Christian Sepulveda, Brian Marick, Rick Mugridge, David Hussman. 184-185 [doi]
- Getting Leaders On-BoardPollyanna Pixton, Mary Poppendieck. 186-187 [doi]
- Third International Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Agile Methods ( The Data Workshop )Grigori Melnik, Khaled El Emam. 188-189 [doi]
- How to Maintain and Promote Healthy Agile CultureDavid Hussman. 190-191 [doi]
- UI Design as Part of an Agile ProcessMike Kuniavsky, William Pietri. 192-193 [doi]
- Agile Development for Embedded SoftwareJames Grenning, Johan Peeters, Carsten Behring. 194-195 [doi]
- Refactoring Our WritingsJoshua Kerievsky. 196-197 [doi]
- Agile Tests as DocumentationJonathan Kohl, Brian Marick. 198-199 [doi]
- Fit FestRobert C. Martin, Micah Martin. 200 [doi]
- Agile Project ManagementFrank Maurer, Mike Cohn, Mike Griffiths, Jim Highsmith, Ken Schwaber, Philippe Kruchten. 201 [doi]
- Agile Methods for Safety-Critical Software DevelopmentKelly Weyrauch, Mary Poppendieck, Ron Morsicato, Nancy Van Schooenderwoert, Bill Pyritz. 202 [doi]
- Is XP Still Relevant?Pete McBreen, Dave Astels, Janet Gregory, Daniel H. Steinberg, Lisa Crispin, Jim Highsmith, Robert C. Martin. 203 [doi]
- Introduction to TutorialsBrian Button. 204 [doi]
- Agile Requirements: Tailoring the Functional Requirements Specification Process to Improve AgilityJennitta Andrea, Gerard Meszaros. 205 [doi]
- Advanced Fit LabRick Mugridge. 206-207 [doi]
- Effective User StoriesMike Cohn. 208 [doi]
- Outsourcing and Offshoring with AgilityClifton Kussmaul. 209 [doi]
- Traditional and Agile Project Management: A Practical MappingMike Griffiths. 210 [doi]
- The Agile/XP Team Primer: Exploring Self-organizing TeamsDiana Larsen. 212 [doi]
- Coaching Agile Software TeamsWilliam C. Wake, Ron Jeffries. 213 [doi]
- Getting the Software You Need: A Practical Approach for Testers and the Customer TeamLisa Crispin. 214 [doi]
- First Encounter with Agile MethodsFrank Maurer, Grigori Melnik. 215-216 [doi]
- Working Effectively with Legacy CodeMichael C. Feathers. 217 [doi]
- The Art of Acceptance TestingMicah Martin. 218 [doi]
- Agile Planning, Tracking, and Project Management Boot CampPaul Hodgetts. 219 [doi]
- Tutorial: Agile Project Management - Reliable InnovationJim Highsmith. 221 [doi]
- XP for a DayJames Grenning, Micah Martin. 222-223 [doi]
- Scripting Web TestsBret Pettichord, Brian Marick, Paul Rogers, Jonathan Kohl. 224-225 [doi]
- Interaction Design Meets Agility: Practicing Usage Centered Design on Agile Development ProjectsJeff Patton. 226 [doi]
- Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile ManagementKen Schwaber. 227 [doi]
- The Lean Maturity Measure Assessment and Implementation.Mary Poppendieck. 228 [doi]
- Agile DatabasesPramod Sadalage. 229 [doi]
- Transitioning to XPMichael Hill. 230 [doi]
- Large Scale Agile Software DevelopmentRon Crocker. 231 [doi]
- Refactoring to PatternsJoshua Kerievsky. 232 [doi]