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AGILE 2006: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Joseph Chao, Mike Cohn, Frank Maurer, Helen Sharp, James Shore:
AGILE 2006 Conference (AGILE 2006), 23-28 July 2006, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2562-8
Research Papers
Introduction
- Frank Maurer
, Grigori Melnik:
Agile 2006 Research Papers. 3
Agile Value and Estimation
- Tamara Sulaiman, Brent Barton, Thomas Blackburn:
AgileEVM - Earned Value Management in Scrum Projects. 7-16 - Anthony Cabri, Mike Griffiths:
Earned Value and Agile Reporting. 17-22 - Nils Christian Haugen:
An Empirical Study of Using Planning Poker for User Story Estimation. 23-34
Test-Based Specifications and Refactoring
- Grigori Melnik, Frank Maurer
, Mike W. Chiasson:
Executable Acceptance Tests for Communicating Business Requirements: Customer Perspective. 35-46 - Chih-Wei Ho, Michael J. Johnson, Laurie A. Williams, E. Michael Maximilien:
On Agile Performance Requirements Specification and Testing. 47-52 - Maayan Goldstein, Yishai A. Feldman, Shmuel S. Tyszberowicz:
Refactoring with Contracts. 53-64
Cognitive Aspects of Customer Communication
- Helen Sharp
, Hugh Robinson, Judith Segal, Dominic Furniss
:
The Role of Story Cards and the Wall in XP teams: A Distributed Cognition Perspective. 65-75 - Mikko Korkala, Pekka Abrahamsson
, Pekka Kyllönen:
A Case Study on the Impact of Customer Communication on Defects in Agile Software Development. 76-88
Reflections on Agile Approaches
- Joseph Chao, Gulgunes Atli:
Critical Personality Traits in Successful Pair Programming. 89-93 - Steve Adolph:
What Lessons Can the Agile Community Learn from A Maverick Fighter Pilot? 94-99 - David Talby, Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky, Arie Keren:
Reflections on Reflection in Agile Software Development. 100-112
Agile Stories
- Jez Humble, Chris Read, Dan North:
The Deployment Production Line. 113-118 - Yuri Khramov:
The Cost of Code Quality. 119-125 - Deborah Hartmann, Robin Dymond:
Appropriate Agile Measurement: Using Metrics and Diagnostics to Deliver Business Value. 126-134
Experience Reports
Introduction
- James Shore:
Introduction: Experience Reports. 135
Depth of Experience
- Bob Schatz, Ibrahim Abdelshafi:
The Agile Marathon. 139-146 - Steven W. Baker:
Formalizing Agility, Part 2: How an Agile Organization Embraced the CMMI. 147-154 - Rod Coffin:
A Tale of Two Projects. 155-164
Planning
- Troy Frever, Paul Ingalls:
The Pairing Session as the Atomic Unit of Work. 165-169 - Jason Nocks:
Multiple Simultaneous Projects with One eXtreme Programming Team. 170-174 - Monica Yap:
Value Based Extreme Programming. 175-184
Large Companies
- Mark Striebeck:
Ssh! We Are Adding a Process... 185-193 - Sean Hanly, Laura Waite, Linsley Meadows, Roger Leaton:
Agile Coaching in British Telecom: Making Strawberry Jam. 194-202 - Jeff Honious, Jonathan Clark
:
Something to Believe In. 203-212
Change Agency
- Kelly Weyrauch:
What Are We Arguing About? A Framework for Defining Agile in our Organization. 213-220 - Beatrice Düring:
Trouble in Paradise: the Open Source Project PyPy, EU-Funding and Agile Practices. 221-231 - Emma Parnell-Klabo:
Introducing Lean Principles with Agile Practices at a Fortune 500 Company. 232-242
Guerilla Agile
- Valerie Trapa, Santhpur Rao:
T3 - Tool for Monitoring Agile Development. 243-248 - Mara Yale:
Optimizing Major Release Frequency Using Agile Practices. 249-254 - Richard Lawrence, Blas Yslas:
Three-Way Cultural Change Introducing Agile within Two Non-Agile Companies and a Non-Agile Methodology. 255-262
Developer Practices
- Mitch Lacey:
Adventures in Promiscuous Pairing: Seeking Beginner's Mind. 263-269 - Antawan Holmes, Marc Kellogg:
Automating Functional Tests Using Selenium. 270-275 - Micah Alles, David Crosby, Carl Erickson, Brian Harleton, Michael Marsiglia, Greg Pattison, Curt Stienstra:
Presenter First: Organizing Complex GUI Applications for Test-Driven Development. 276-288
Whole Team
- Gerard Meszaros, Janice Aston:
Adding Usability Testing to an Agile Project. 289-294 - Stacia Heimgartner, Melody Locke:
A Tale of Two Writing Teams. 295-304 - Michael Puleio:
How Not to Do Agile Testing. 305-314
Distributing/Scaling
- Israel Gat:
How BMC is Scaling Agile Development. 315-320 - Ben Hogan:
Lessons Learned from an eXtremely Distributed Project. 321-326 - Naresh Jain:
Offshore Agile Maintenance. 327-336
Learning Agile
- Jonathan Rasmusson:
Agile Project Initiation Techniques - The Inception Deck and Boot Camp. 337-341 - Daniel Poon:
A Self Funding Agile Transformation. 342-350 - Nancy Van Schooenderwoert:
Embedded Agile Project by the Numbers With Newbies. 351-366
Agile Value
- Dot Tudor, George A. Walter:
Using an Agile Approach in a Large, Traditional Organization. 367-373 - Wade A. Lee, Gareth Powell:
Extreme Selling in the Early Stage Space. 374-382
Educator's Symposium
- Joseph Chao:
Educators' Symposium Overview. 383 - Joseph Bergin, Fred Grossman:
Extreme Construction: Making Agile Accessible. 384-389 - Alan Gray, Andrew Jackson, Ioanna Stamouli, Shiu Lun Tsang:
Forming Successful eXtreme Programming Teams. 390-399 - Carol A. Wellington, Thomas H. Briggs, C. Dudley Girard:
The Impact of Agility on a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science. 400-404 - Michael S. Wainer:
Using Agile Management to Share Course Projects Among Multiple Classes. 405-410 - Laurie A. Williams, Lucas Layman
, Jason A. Osborne, Neha Katira:
Examining the Compatibility of Student Pair Programmers. 411-420 - Fred Grossman, Joe Bergin, Rinaldo Digiorgio:
Teaching Agile - Agile Teaching: Creating a Holistic Learning Environment. 421-422 - Joseph Chao, Gary Pollice:
Give It Your Best Shot: Favorite Lectures from Agile Teachers. 423
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