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AGILEDC
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
The XP Customer Role in Practice: Three Studies
The Customer is the only non-developer role in eXtreme Programming (XP). The Customer's explicit responsibilities are to drive the project, providing project requirements (us...
Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble
AGILEDC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Fully Distributed Scrum: Linear Scalability of Production between San Francisco and India
—The Scrum software development framework was designed for the hyperproductive state where productivity increases by 5-10 times over waterfall teams and many colocated teams have...
Jeff Sutherland, Guido Schoonheim, N. Kumar, V. Pa...
EUROSPI
2004
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
On-Site Customer in an XP Project: Empirical Results from a Case Study
Abstract. Extreme programming (XP), similar to other agile software development methods, values close collaboration with customers. One of the XP's practices suggests that cus...
Juha Koskela, Pekka Abrahamsson
AGILEDC
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Agile Metrics at the Israeli Air Force
It is a significant challenge to implement and research agile software development methods in organizations such as the army. Since it differs from organizations in the industry a...
Yael Dubinsky, David Talby, Orit Hazzan, Arie Kere...
CSCW
2004
ACM
14 years 27 days ago
Learning from project history: a case study for software development
The lack of lightweight communication channels and other technical and sociological difficulties make it hard for new members of a non-collocated software development team to lea...
Davor Cubranic, Gail C. Murphy, Janice Singer, Kel...