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XP 2014: Rome, Italy
- Giovanni Cantone, Michele Marchesi:
Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming - 15th International Conference, XP 2014, Rome, Italy, May 26-30, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 179, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-06861-9
Agile Development
- Laura Plonka, Helen Sharp, Peggy Gregory, Katie Taylor:
UX Design in Agile: A DSDM Case Study. 1-15 - Matti Kaisti, Tapio Mujunen, Tuomas Mäkilä, Ville Rantala, Teijo Lehtonen:
Agile Principles in the Embedded System Development. 16-31 - Maureen Doyle, Laurie A. Williams, Mike Cohn, Kenneth S. Rubin:
Agile Software Development in Practice. 32-45
Agile Challenges and Contracting
- Nelson Sekitoleko, Felix Evbota, Eric Knauss, Anna Sandberg, Michel R. V. Chaudron, Helena Holmström Olsson:
Technical Dependency Challenges in Large-Scale Agile Software Development. 46-61 - Lise Tordrup Heeager:
How Can Agile and Documentation-Driven Methods be Meshed in Practice? 62-77 - Shi Hao Zijdemans, Christoph Johann Stettina:
Contracting in Agile Software Projects: State of Art and How to Understand It. 78-93
Lessons Learned and Agile Maturity
- Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Sheila S. Reinehr, Andreia Malucelli:
Maturing in Agile: What Is It About? 94-109 - Olga Liskin, Raphael Pham, Stephan Kiesling, Kurt Schneider:
Why We Need a Granularity Concept for User Stories. 110-125
How to Evolve Software Engineering Teaching
- Xiaofeng Wang, Ilaria Lunesu, Juha Rikkilä, Martina Matta, Pekka Abrahamsson:
Self-organized Learning in Software Factory: Experiences and Lessons Learned. 126-142
Methods and Metrics
- Javier Verdugo, Moisés Rodríguez, Mario Piattini:
Using Agile Methods to Implement a Laboratory for Software Product Quality Evaluation. 143-156 - Giuseppe Destefanis, Steve Counsell, Giulio Concas, Roberto Tonelli:
Software Metrics in Agile Software: An Empirical Study. 157-170
Testing and Beyond
- Agneta Nilsson, Jan Bosch, Christian Berger:
Visualizing Testing Activities to Support Continuous Integration: A Multiple Case Study. 171-186 - Syed Muhammad Ali Shah, Usman Sattar Alvi, Çigdem Gencel, Kai Petersen:
Comparing a Hybrid Testing Process with Scripted and Exploratory Testing: An Experimental Study with Practitioners. 187-202
Lean Development
- Ken Power, Kieran Conboy:
Impediments to Flow: Rethinking the Lean Concept of 'Waste' in Modern Software Development. 203-217 - Fabian Fagerholm, Max Pagels:
Examining the Structure of Lean and Agile Values among Software Developers. 218-233
Short Papers
- Giulio Barabino, Daniele Grechi, Danilo Tigano, Erika Corona, Giulio Concas:
Agile Methodologies in Web Programming: A Survey. 234-241 - Subhajit Datta, Proshanta Sarkar, Sutirtha Das, Sonu Sreshtha, Prasanth Lade, Subhashis Majumder:
How Many Eyeballs Does a Bug Need? An Empirical Validation of Linus' Law. 242-250 - John Rooksby, Johanna Hunt, Xiaofeng Wang:
The Theory and Practice of Randori Coding Dojos. 251-259 - Mawarny Md. Rejab, James Noble, George Allan:
Locating Expertise in Agile Software Development Projects. 260-268 - Giulio Concas, Cristina Monni, Matteo Orrù, Roberto Tonelli:
Are Refactoring Practices Related to Clusters in Java Software? 269-276 - Ken Power:
Social Contracts, Simple Rules and Self-organization: A Perspective on Agile Development. 277-284 - Petri Kettunen:
Realizing Agile Software Enterprise Transformations by Team Performance Development. 285-293 - Henrik Peters, Christoph Knieke, Oliver Brox, Stefanie Jauns-Seyfried, Michael Krämer, Andreas Schulze:
A Test-Driven Approach for Model-Based Development of Powertrain Functions. 294-301
Experience Reports
- Juan Sebastian Urrego, Rafael Muñoz, Mauricio Mercado, Darío Correal:
Archinotes: A Global Agile Architecture Design Approach. 302-311 - Ken Power:
Definition of Ready: An Experience Report from Teams at Cisco. 312-319 - Emily Bache, Geoffrey Bache:
Specification by Example with GUI Tests - How Could That Work? 320-326 - Helena Holmström Olsson, Jan Bosch:
Towards Agile and Beyond: An Empirical Account on the Challenges Involved When Advancing Software Development Practices. 327-335
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