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Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming

11th International Conference, XP 2010, Trondheim, Norway, June 1-4, 2010, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP, volume 48)

Conference series link(s): XP: International Conference on Agile Software Development

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Table of contents (56 papers)

  1. Short Research Papers

    1. A Literature Review on Story Test Driven Development

      • Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
      Pages 208-213
    2. Dealing with Navigation and Interaction Requirements Changes in a TDD-Based Web Engineering Approach

      • Juan Burella, Gustavo Rossi, Esteban Robles Luna, Julián Grigera
      Pages 220-225
    3. A Quantitative Comparison of Test-First and Test-Last Code in an Industrial Project

      • Burak Turhan, Ayse Bener, Pasi Kuvaja, Markku Oivo
      Pages 232-237
    4. Product and Release Planning Practices for Extreme Programming

      • Gert van Valkenhoef, Tommi Tervonen, Bert de Brock, Douwe Postmus
      Pages 238-243
  2. Experience Reports

    1. Transitioning a Large Organisation: Adopting TDD

      • Padraig Brennan
      Pages 261-268
    2. What Agile Teams Can Learn from Sports Coaching

      • Padraig Brennan
      Pages 269-276
    3. Prototypes Are Forever Evolving from a Prototype Project to a Full-Featured System

      • Hugo Corbucci, Mariana V. Bravo, Alexandre Freire da Silva, Fernando Freire da Silva
      Pages 277-286
    4. Kanban at an Insurance Company (Are You Sure?)

      • Olav Maassen, Jasper Sonnevelt
      Pages 297-306
    5. Automated Acceptance Testing of High Capacity Network Gateway

      • Ran Nyman, Ismo Aro, Roland Wagner
      Pages 307-314
    6. So You Think You’re Agile?

      • Colm O’hEocha, Kieran Conboy, Xiaofeng Wang
      Pages 315-324
    7. From a Timebox Tangle to a More Flexible Flow

      • Jørn Ola Birkeland
      Pages 325-334
    8. From Chaos to Kanban, via Scrum

      • Kevin Rutherford, Paul Shannon, Craig Judson, Neil Kidd
      Pages 344-352
    9. Tech Challenges in a Large-Scale Agile Project

      • Harald Søvik, Morten Forfang
      Pages 353-361
    10. Energy Project Story: From Waterfall to Distributed Agile

      • Tomáš Tureček, Roman Šmiřák, Tomáš Malík, Petr Boháček
      Pages 362-371

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About this book

Interest in agile development continues to grow: the number of practitioners adopting such methodologies is increasing as well as the number of researchers investigating the effectiveness of the different practices and proposing improvements. The XP c- ference series has actively participated in these processes and supported the evolution of Agile, promoting the conference as a place where practitioners and researchers meet to exchange ideas, experiences, and build connections. XP 2010 continued in the tradition of this conference series and provided an int- esting and varied program. As usual, we had a number of different kinds of activities in the conference program including: research papers, experience reports, tutorials, workshops, panels, lightning talks, and posters. These proceedings contain full - search papers, short research papers, and experience reports. Moreover, we have also included in these proceedings the abstracts of the posters, the position papers of the PhD symposium, and the abstract of the panel. This year we had two different program committees for evaluating research papers and experience reports. Each committee included experts in the specific area. This approach allowed us to better evaluate the quality of the papers and provide better suggestions to the authors to improve the quality of their contributions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Applied Software Engineering, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

    Alberto Sillitti

  • University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

    Angela Martin

  • Lero - the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

    Xiaofeng Wang

  • Nokia gate5 GmbH, Berlin, Germany

    Elizabeth Whitworth

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