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AGILEDC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Observations on Balancing Discipline and Agility
Agile development methodologies promise higher customer satisfaction, lower defect rates, faster development times and a solution to rapidly changing requirements. Plan-driven app...
Barry W. Boehm, Richard Turner
AGILEDC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
It's More than Just Toys and Food: Leading Agile Development in an Enterprise-Class Start-Up
One of the myths of Agile Development is that selforganizing teams do not need direction. The agile development movement focuses primarily on programmers – programmers should do...
Joseph A. Blotner
AGILEDC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Making Agile Development Work in a Government Contracting Environment - Measuring velocity with Earned Value
: Before any of the current “agile” development methods, Earned Value Management provided information for planning and controlling complex projects by measuring how much “val...
Glen B. Alleman, Michael Henderson, Ray Seggelke
AGILEDC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
XP Culture: Why the twelve practices both are and are not the most significant thing
XP emphasises underlying values as well as the more visible twelve practices. In this paper we explore the relationship between practices and values from two perspectives: empiric...
Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp