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XP 2005: Sheffield, UK
- Hubert Baumeister, Michele Marchesi, Mike Holcombe:
Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, 6th International Conference, XP 2005, Sheffield, UK, June 18-23, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3556, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-26277-6
Experience Reports
- Peter Middleton, Amy Flaxel, Ammon Cookson:
Lean Software Management Case Study: Timberline Inc. 1-9 - Alexandre Freire da Silva, Fabio Kon, Cicero Torteli:
XP South of the Equator: An eXPerience Implementing XP in Brazil. 10-18 - Yael Dubinsky, Orit Hazzan, Arie Keren:
Introducing Extreme Programming into a Software Project at the Israeli Air Force. 19-27 - Jeff Nielsen, Dave McMunn:
The Agile Journey. 28-37
New Insights
- Michal Smialek:
From User Stories to Code in One Day? 38-47 - Alessandra Cau, Giulio Concas, Marco Melis, Ivana Turnu:
Evaluate XP Effectiveness Using Simulation Modeling. 48-56 - Howard Chivers, Richard F. Paige, Xiaocheng Ge:
Agile Security Using an Incremental Security Architecture. 57-65 - Fred Tingey:
Quantifying Requirements Risk. 66-73
Social Issues
- Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:
Social Perspective of Software Development Methods: The Case of the Prisoner Dilemma and Extreme Programming. 74-81 - Mustafa A. Ally, Fiona Darroch, Mark Toleman:
A Framework for Understanding the Factors Influencing Pair Programming Success. 82-91 - Gerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Corrado Aaron Visaggio:
Empirical Study on the Productivity of the Pair Programming. 92-99 - Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
The Social Side of Technical Practices. 100-108
Testing
- Adam Geras, James Miller, Michael R. Smith, James Love:
A Survey of Test Notations and Tools for Customer Testing. 109-117 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
Testing with Guarantees and the Failure of Regression Testing in eXtreme Programming. 118-126 - Kris Read, Grigori Melnik, Frank Maurer:
Examining Usage Patterns of the FIT Acceptance Testing Framework. 127-136 - Rick Mugridge, Ward Cunningham:
Agile Test Composition. 137-144
Tools
- Michael R. Smith, Andrew K. C. Kwan, Alan Martin, James Miller:
E-TDD - Embedded Test Driven Development a Tool for Hardware-Software Co-design Projects. 145-153 - Bartosz Walter, Blazej Pietrzak:
Multi-criteria Detection of Bad Smells in Code with UTA Method. 154-161 - Frank McCarey, Mel Ó Cinnéide, Nicholas Kushmerick:
An Eclipse Plugin to Support Agile Reuse. 162-170
Case Studies
- Minna Pikkarainen, Ulla Passoja:
An Approach for Assessing Suitability of Agile Solutions: A Case Study. 171-179 - Keith Braithwaite, Tim Joyce:
XP Expanded: Distributed Extreme Programming. 180-188 - Heikki Keränen, Pekka Abrahamsson:
A Case Study on Naked Objects in Agile Software Development. 189-197
Invited Talks
- Ian Sommerville:
Extreme Programming for Critical Systems?. 198 - John M. Favaro:
That Elusive Business Value: Some Lessons from the Top. 199 - Jutta Eckstein:
Agility - Coming of Age. 200 - Kent L. Beck:
Another Notch. 201
Posters and Demonstrations
- Muthu Ramachandran:
A Process Improvement Framework for XP Based SMEs. 202-205 - Luis Carlos Aceves Gutiérrez, Enrique Sebastián Canseco Castro, Mauricio Ruanova Hurtado:
Standardization and Improvement of Processes and Practices Using XP, FDD and RUP in the Systems Information Area of a Mexican Steel Manufacturing Company. 206-209 - Johan Andersson, Geoff Bache, Claes Verdoes:
Multithreading and Web Applications: Further Adventures in Acceptance Testing. 210-213 - Florentin Ipate, Mike Holcombe:
Using State Diagrams to Generate Unit Tests for Object-Oriented Systems. 214-217 - Sharifah Lailee Syed-Abdullah, John Karn, Mike Holcombe, Anthony J. Cowling, Marian Gheorghe:
The Positive Affect of the XP Methodology. 218-221 - John Karn, Anthony J. Cowling, Sharifah Lailee Syed-Abdullah, Mike Holcombe:
Adjusting to XP: Observational Studies of Inexperienced Developers. 222-225 - Dimitrios S. Kolovos, Richard F. Paige, Fiona Polack:
An Agile and Extensible Code Generation Framework. 226-229 - Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Lukasz Olek:
UC Workbench - A Tool for Writing Use Cases and Generating Mockups. 230-234 - Ben Aveling:
Desperately Seeking Metaphor. 235-238 - Jiang Yu, Andrew F. Tappenden, Adam Geras, Michael R. Smith, James Miller:
Agile Testing of Location Based Services. 239-242 - Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
Source Code Repositories and Agile Methods. 243-246 - Michal Smialek, Jacek Bojarski, Wiktor Nowakowski, Tomasz Straszak:
Writing Coherent User Stories with Tool Support. 247-250 - Frank Keenan, David W. Bustard:
BPUF: Big Picture Up Front. 251-254 - Mike Holcombe, Bhavnidhi Kalra:
Agile Development Environment for Programming and Testing (ADEPT) - Eclipse Makes Project Management eXtreme. 255-258 - Ernest Mnkandla, Barry Dwolatzky, Sifiso Mlotshwa:
Tailoring Agile Methodologies to the Southern African Environment. 259-262
Panels and Activities
- Angela Martin, Steven Fraser, Rachel Davies, Mike Holcombe, Rick Mugridge, Duncan Pierce, Tom Poppendieck, Giancarlo Succi:
XP/Agile Education and Training. 263-266 - Steven Fraser, Angela Martin, Mack Adams, Carl Chilley, David Hussman, Mary Poppendieck, Mark Striebeck:
Off-Shore Agile Software Development. 267-272 - Karl Scotland:
The Music of Agile Software Development. 273-273 - Pascal Van Cauwenberghe, Olivier Lafontan, Ivan Moore, Vera Peeters:
The XP Game. 274-275 - Kent L. Beck, Fred Tingey, John Nolan, Steve Freeman:
Leadership in Extreme Programming. 276-276
Tutorials
- Ken Schwaber:
Agile Project Management. 277 - Rick Mugridge:
Expressing Business Rules. 278-279 - Mary Poppendieck, Tom Poppendieck:
Introduction to Lean Software Development. 280 - Diana Larsen:
The Courage to Communicate: Collaborative Team Skills for XP/Agile Teams. 281-284 - Charlie Poole:
Test-Driven User Interfaces. 285-286 - Kent L. Beck:
The XP Geography: Mapping Your Next Step, a Guide to Planning Your Journey. 287
Workshops
- Laurent Bossavit, Emmanuel Gaillot:
Lightning Writing Workshop Exchange Ideas on Improving Writing Skills. 288-289 - Laurent Bossavit, Emmanuel Gaillot:
The Coder's Dojo - A Different Way to Teach and Learn Programming. 290-291 - Rachel Davies, Tim Bacon:
Informative Workspace. 292-293 - Geoff Bache, Rick Mugridge, Brian Swan:
Exploring Best Practice for XP Acceptance Testing. 294-295 - Geoff Bache, Rick Mugridge, Brian Swan:
Hands-on Domain-Driven Acceptance Testing. 296-298 - Jan-Erik Sandberg, Lars Arne Skår:
How to Sell the Idea of XP to Managers, Customers and Peers. 299-301 - Mary Poppendieck, Tom Poppendieck:
Agile Contracts. 302 - Tim Bacon, Dave Hoover:
When Teamwork Isn't Working. 303-304 - David Putman, David Hussman:
The Origin of Value: Determining the Business Value of Software Features. 305-307 - Vera Peeters, Peter Schrier:
The Drawing Carousel: A Pair Programming Experience. 308-310 - Alan Cameron Wills, Steven Kelly:
Agile Development with Domain Specific Languages. 311-314
Ph.D. and Master's Symposium
- Ernest Mnkandla:
A Thinking Framework for the Adaptation of Iterative Incremental Development Methodologies. 315-316 - Alessandra Cau:
Exploring XP's Efficacy in a Distributed Software Development Team. 317-318 - Dirk Wilking:
Agile Methods for Embedded Systems. 319-320 - Paul J. Adams, Cornelia Boldyreff:
Tool Support for the Effective Distribution of Agile Practice. 321-322 - Bhavnidhi Kalra, Chris Thomson, Mike Holcombe:
The Software Hut - A Student Experience of eXtreme Programming with Real Commercial Clients. 323-324 - Simon Lever:
Eclipse Platform Integration of Jester - The JUnit Test Tester. 325-326 - Susheel Varma, Mike Holcombe:
Extreme Programming: The Genesys Experience. 327-328 - Susheel Varma, Mike Holcombe:
Shared Code Repository: A Narrative. 329-330
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