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YP and Urban Simulation: Applying an Agile Programming Methodology in a Politically Tempestuous Domain

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YP and Urban Simulation: Applying an Agile Programming Methodology in a Politically Tempestuous Domain
YP is an agile programming methodology that has evolved over the past 15 years. Many of its features are common to other agile methodologies; its novel features include using a highly visible, physical software status indicator (a real traffic light), and a well-defined nested set of development cycles. It is also an exceptionally open process, with the current status of the development process visible to the customers, as well as the code and documentation. We are using YP in developing the software for UrbanSim, a sophisticated simulation system for modeling urban land use, transportation, and environmental impacts over periods of 20 or more years under alternate possible scenarios. Our purpose in developing UrbanSim is to support public deliberation and debate on such issues as building a new light rail system or freeway, or changing zoning or economic incentives, as well as on broader issues such as sustainable, livable cities, economic vitality, social equity, and environmental...
Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where AGILEDC
Authors Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning
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