Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming: 15th International Conference, XP 2014, Rome, Italy, May 26-30, 2014. Proceedings
β Scribed by Giovanni Cantone, Michele Marchesi (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 350
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 179
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2014, held in Rome, Italy, in May 2014.
Because of the wide application of agile approaches in industry, the need for collaboration between academics and practitioners has increased in order to develop the body of knowledge available to support managers, system engineers, and software engineers in their managerial/economic and architectural/project/technical decisions. Year after year, the XP conference has facilitated such improvements and provided evidence on the advantages of agile methodologies by examining the latest theories, practical applications, and implications of agile and lean methods.
The 15 full papers, seven short papers, and four experience reports accepted for XP 2014 were selected from 59 submissions and are organized in sections on: agile development, agile challenges and contracting, lessons learned and agile maturity, how to evolve software engineering teaching, methods and metrics, and lean development.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
UX Design in Agile: A DSDM Case Study....Pages 1-15
Agile Principles in the Embedded System Development....Pages 16-31
Agile Software Development in Practice....Pages 32-45
Technical Dependency Challenges in Large-Scale Agile Software Development....Pages 46-61
How Can Agile and Documentation-Driven Methods be Meshed in Practice?....Pages 62-77
Contracting in Agile Software Projects: State of Art and How to Understand It....Pages 78-93
Maturing in Agile: What Is It About?....Pages 94-109
Why We Need a Granularity Concept for User Stories....Pages 110-125
Self-organized Learning in Software Factory: Experiences and Lessons Learned....Pages 126-142
Using Agile Methods to Implement a Laboratory for Software Product Quality Evaluation....Pages 143-156
Software Metrics in Agile Software: An Empirical Study....Pages 157-170
Visualizing Testing Activities to Support Continuous Integration: A Multiple Case Study....Pages 171-186
Comparing a Hybrid Testing Process with Scripted and Exploratory Testing: An Experimental Study with Practitioners....Pages 187-202
Impediments to Flow: Rethinking the Lean Concept of βWasteβ in Modern Software Development....Pages 203-217
Examining the Structure of Lean and Agile Values among Software Developers....Pages 218-233
Agile Methodologies in Web Programming: A Survey....Pages 234-241
How Many Eyeballs Does a Bug Need? An Empirical Validation of Linusβ Law....Pages 242-250
The Theory and Practice of Randori Coding Dojos....Pages 251-259
Locating Expertise in Agile Software Development Projects....Pages 260-268
Are Refactoring Practices Related to Clusters in Java Software?....Pages 269-276
Social Contracts, Simple Rules and Self-organization: A Perspective on Agile Development....Pages 277-284
Realizing Agile Software Enterprise Transformations by Team Performance Development....Pages 285-293
A Test-Driven Approach for Model-Based Development of Powertrain Functions....Pages 294-301
Archinotes: A Global Agile Architecture Design Approach....Pages 302-311
Definition of Ready: An Experience Report from Teams at Cisco....Pages 312-319
Specification by Example with GUI Tests - How Could That Work?....Pages 320-326
Towards Agile and Beyond: An Empirical Account on the Challenges Involved When Advancing Software Development Practices....Pages 327-335
Back Matter....Pages -
β¦ Subjects
Software Engineering; Management of Computing and Information Systems
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