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AGILE 2007: Washington, DC, USA
- Jutta Eckstein, Frank Maurer, Rachel Davies, Grigori Melnik, Gary Pollice:
AGILE 2007 Conference (AGILE 2007), 13-17 August 2007, Washington, DC, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-2872-4 - Grigori Melnik, Philippe Kruchten:
Agile 2007 Research Papers. 2-3
Empirical Evaluation of TDD
- Julio Cesar Sanchez, Laurie A. Williams, E. Michael Maximilien:
On the Sustained Use of a Test-Driven Development Practice at IBM. 5-14 - Philip M. Johnson, Hongbing Kou:
Automated Recognition of Test-Driven Development with Zorro. 15-25
Social Aspects of Agile Teams
- Elizabeth Whitworth, Robert Biddle:
The Social Nature of Agile Teams. 26-36 - Sarah Beecham, Helen Sharp, Nathan Baddoo, Tracy Hall, Hugh Robinson:
Does the XP environment meet the motivational needs of the software developer? An empirical study. 37-49
Agile Usability
- Jennifer Ferreira, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Agile Development Iterations and UI Design. 50-58 - Jason Chong Lee, D. Scott McCrickard:
Towards Extreme(ly) Usable Software: Exploring Tensions Between Usability and Agile Software Development. 59-71
Impact of Agile Practices
- Kjetil Moløkken-Østvold, Kristian Marius Furulund:
The Relationship between Customer Collaboration and Software Project Overruns. 72-83 - Sallyann Freudenberg, Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay:
"Talking the talk": Is intermediate-level conversation the key to the pair programming success story? 84-91 - Neal Febbraro, Václav Rajlich:
The Role of Incremental Change in Agile Software Processes. 92-103
Teaching Agile Methods in the Classroom
- Carol A. Wellington, Thomas H. Briggs, C. Dudley Girard:
Experiences Using Automated 4ests and 4est Driven Development in Computer 9cience I. 106-112 - Cyril M. Coupal, Kelvin Boechler:
The Value of Agile in Experiential Learning of Software Development. 113-120 - Brian Hanks:
Becoming Agile using Service Learning in the Software Engineering Course. 121-127
Experience Reports
- Rachel Davies, Angela Martin:
Introduction: Experience Reports. 128
Adoption Stories - Part 1
- Aaron Ruhnow:
Consciously Evolving an Agile Team. 130-135 - Chris Fry, Steve Greene:
Large Scale Agile Transformation in an On-Demand World. 136-142 - Gerard Meszaros, Janice Aston:
Agile ERP: "You don't know what you've got 'till it's gone!". 143-149
Agile Architecture Challenges
- Matt Fletcher, William Bereza, Mike Karlesky, Greg Williams:
Evolving into Embedded Develop. 150-155 - Phillip Smith, Chris Garber-Brown:
Traveling the Open Road: Using Open Source Practices to Transform Our Organization. 156-161 - Veljko Krunic:
Agile Architecture - Changing Application Servers. 162-168
Building Trust with Collaboration
- Brian Button:
Overcoming Fear with Trust. 169-174 - Richard Moore, Kelly Reff, James Graham, Brian Hackerson:
Scrum at a Fortune 500 Manufacturing Company. 175-180 - Alan Armitage, Peter Wisniewski, Alan de-Ste-Croix:
Greater successes by using Agile Techniques closer to the light bulb moment. 181-193
Agile PMO
- Ash Tengshe, Scott Noble:
Establishing the Agile PMO: Managing variability across Projects and Portfolios. 188-193 - Peter Hodgkins, Luke Hohmann:
Agile Program Management: Lessons Learned from the VeriSign Managed Security Services Team. 194-199 - Thomas R. Seffernick:
Enabling Agile in a Large Organization Our Journey Down the Yellow Brick Road. 200-206
Open Workspaces
- George Dinwiddie:
Common Areas At The Heart. 207-211 - Johanna Hunt, Tom Hume, Devi Lozdan:
On Rabbits, Space and Cards: Moving Towards an InformativeWorkspace. 212-217 - Matt Plante:
Death of the Cubicle; the Open Office Experiment. 218-224
Growing People and Teams
- Kara Silva, Chris Doss:
The Growth of an Agile Coach Community at a Fortune 200 Company. 225-228 - Rich Jochems, Shane Rodgers:
The Rollercoaster of Required Agile Transition. 229-233 - Richard Lawrence:
XP and Junior Developers: 7 Mistakes (and how to avoid them). 234-239
Adoption Stories - Part 2
- Gordon Cloke:
GET YOUR AGILE FREAK ON! Agile Adoption at Yahoo! Music. 240-248 - Susan Borges, Jennifer Gilmore, Sarah Edrie Oliveira:
Agile: Adopting a New Methodology at Harvard Business School. 249-254 - Sean Cohan:
Successful Integration of Agile Development Techniques within DISA. 255-261
Process Improvement
- Bill McMichael, Marc Lombardi:
ISO 9001 and Agile Development. 262-265 - Jay Packlick:
The Agile Maturity Map A Goal Oriented Approach to Agile Improvement. 266-271 - Jeff Sutherland, Carsten Ruseng Jakobsen, Kent Johnson:
Scrum and CMMI Level 5: The Magic Potion for Code Warriors. 272-278
Supporting the Product Owner
- Hai Ton:
A Strategy for Balancing Business Value and Story Size. 279-284 - Heather Williams, Andrew Ferguson:
The UCD Perspective: Before and After Agile. 285-290 - Megan:
From Waterfall to Agile - How does a QA Team Transition? 291-295
Scaling Up
- Paul A. Beavers:
Managing a Large "Agile" Software Engineering Organization. 296-303 - Ade Miller, Eric Carter:
Agility and the Inconceivably Large. 304-308 - Harprit Grewal, Frank Maurer:
Scaling Agile Methodologies for Developing a Production Accounting System for the Oil & Gas Industry. 309-315
Product Ownership
- Ken H. Judy, Ilio Krumins-Beens:
Ript: Innovation and Collective Product Ownership. 316- - Scott A. Gatz, Gabrielle Benefield:
Less, Never More: Launching a Product with Critical Features and Nothing More. 324-327 - Mike Lowery, Marcus Evans:
Scaling Product Ownership. 328-333
Business and Technical People Working Together
- Michelle Williams, Jay Packlick, Rajeev Bellubbi, Scott Coburn:
How We Made Onsite Customer Work - An Extreme Success Story. 334-338 - Nick Robinson:
A Technical Story. 339-343 - Eric Groise, Nicolas Mangin:
Octopus : Agile software development facing our imperfect world. 344-350
Technical Stories
- Jamie Dobson:
Performance Testing on an Agile Project. 351-358 - Julian Simpson, Shane Duan:
Large Build Teams: Help or Hindrance? 359-364 - Rand Bradley:
Push to Pull: How Lean Concepts Improve a Data Migration. 365-370
Distributed Agile
- Hubert Smits, Guy Pshigoda:
Implementing Scrum in a Distributed Software Development Organization. 371-375 - Sergei Andrzeevski:
Experience Report 'Offshore XP for PDA development'. 376-381 - Steve Berczuk:
Back to Basics: The Role of Agile Principles in Success with an Distributed Scrum Team. 382-388
Release Management
- Jeanne Lewis, Kevin Neher:
Over the Waterfall in a Barrel - MSIT Adventures in Scrum. 389-394 - Matthias Marschall:
Transforming a Six Month Release Cycle to Continuous Flow. 395-400 - Narti Kitiyakara, Joseph Graves:
Growing a Build Management System from Seed. 401-407
Team Dynamics
- Darren Rowley, Manfred Lange:
Forming to Performing: The Evolution of an Agile Team. 408-414
Leadership
- Steven W. Baker, Joseph C. Thomas:
Agile Principles as a Leadership Value System: How Agile Memes Survive and Thrive in a Corporate IT Culture. 415-420
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