Extreme Programming Perspectives
Michele Marchesi, Giancarlo Succi, Don Wells, Laurie Williams, James Donovan Wells
- 出版商: Addison Wesley
- 出版日期: 2002-08-26
- 售價: $1,750
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,663
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 400
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0201770059
- ISBN-13: 9780201770056
立即出貨(限量) (庫存=1)
買這商品的人也買了...
-
$1,100$1,078 -
$931Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
-
$1,230$1,205 -
$2,500$2,375 -
$399CCNA Self-Study: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (Hardcover)
-
$2,850$2,708 -
$1,350Extreme Programming Examined
-
$1,870$1,777 -
$1,029Operating System Concepts, 6/e
-
$970Introduction to Algorithms, 2/e
-
$1,870$1,777 -
$2,240$2,128 -
$1,730$1,644 -
$2,450$2,328 -
$1,920$1,824 -
$3,120$2,964 -
$1,090$1,068 -
$1,400$1,330 -
$2,580$2,451 -
$1,520$1,444 -
$550$468 -
$480$379 -
$620$490 -
$580$383 -
$1,400$1,330
相關主題
商品描述
Table of Contents
I. XAR: EXTREME AND AGILE REVIEW-A REVIEW OF XP AND AMS.
1. XP in Thousand words-Don Wells.
2. Agile Software Development-Why It Is Hot!-Jim Highsmith.
3. Which AM Should I Use?-Michele Marchesi.
4. Pair Programming: Why Have Two Do The Work of One?-Laurie Williams.
5. The System Metaphor Explored-William C. Wake, Steven A. Wake.
6. A Lightweight Evaluation of a Lightweight Process- Giancarlo Succi.
7. Circle of Life, Spiral of Death: Ways to Keep Your XP Project Alive and Ways to Kill It.-Ron Jeffries.
8. Hitting the Target with XP-Michele Marchesi.
2. Agile Software Development-Why It Is Hot!-Jim Highsmith.
3. Which AM Should I Use?-Michele Marchesi.
4. Pair Programming: Why Have Two Do The Work of One?-Laurie Williams.
5. The System Metaphor Explored-William C. Wake, Steven A. Wake.
6. A Lightweight Evaluation of a Lightweight Process- Giancarlo Succi.
7. Circle of Life, Spiral of Death: Ways to Keep Your XP Project Alive and Ways to Kill It.-Ron Jeffries.
8. Hitting the Target with XP-Michele Marchesi.
II. XD: EXTREME DEVELOPMENT-ANALYSIS OF XP DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES.
9. An Introduction to Testing, XP
Style-Don Wells.
10. Is Quality Negotiable?-Lisa Crispin.
11. A Collaborative Model for Developers and Testers Using the Extreme Programming Methodology-Michael Silverstein and Mark Foulkrod.
12. Increasing the Effectiveness of Automated Testing-Shaun Smith and Gerard Meszaros.
13. Extreme Unit Testing: Ordering Test Cases to Maximize Early Testing- Allen Parrish, Joel Jones, and Brandon Dixon .
14. Refactoring Test Code- Arie van Deursen, Leon Moonen, Alex van den Bergh, and Gerard Kok.
15. Diagnosing Evolution in Test-Infected Code- Christian Wege and Martin Lippert.
16. Innovation and Sustainability with Gold Cards- Julian Higman, Tim Mackinnon, Ivan Moore, and Duncan Pierce.
17. Integrating Extreme Programming and Contracts- Hasko Heinecke and Christian Noack.
18. Refactoring or Up-Front Design?- Pascal Van Cauwenberghe.
19. A Methodology for Incremental Changes- Václav Rajlich.
20. Extreme Maintenance- Charles Poole and Jan Willem Huisman.
10. Is Quality Negotiable?-Lisa Crispin.
11. A Collaborative Model for Developers and Testers Using the Extreme Programming Methodology-Michael Silverstein and Mark Foulkrod.
12. Increasing the Effectiveness of Automated Testing-Shaun Smith and Gerard Meszaros.
13. Extreme Unit Testing: Ordering Test Cases to Maximize Early Testing- Allen Parrish, Joel Jones, and Brandon Dixon .
14. Refactoring Test Code- Arie van Deursen, Leon Moonen, Alex van den Bergh, and Gerard Kok.
15. Diagnosing Evolution in Test-Infected Code- Christian Wege and Martin Lippert.
16. Innovation and Sustainability with Gold Cards- Julian Higman, Tim Mackinnon, Ivan Moore, and Duncan Pierce.
17. Integrating Extreme Programming and Contracts- Hasko Heinecke and Christian Noack.
18. Refactoring or Up-Front Design?- Pascal Van Cauwenberghe.
19. A Methodology for Incremental Changes- Václav Rajlich.
20. Extreme Maintenance- Charles Poole and Jan Willem Huisman.
III. XTT: EXTREME TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER-INTRODUCING XP AND AMS.
21. Bringing Extreme Programming to the
Classroom- Owen L. Astrachan, Robert C. Duvall, and Eugene Wallingford.
22. Teaching XP for Real: Some Initial Observations and Plans- Mike Holcombe, Marian Gheorghe, and Francisco Macias.
23. Student Perceptions of the Suitability of Extreme and Pair Programming- Dean Sanders.
24. Extreme Programming and the Software Design Course-David H. Johnson, and James Caristi.
25. The User Stories and Planning Game Tutorial-Ann Anderson, Chet Hendrickson, Ron Jeffries.
26. Continuous Learning-Joshua Kerievsky
27. The XP Game Explained-Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe.
28. Mob Programming and the Transition to XP-Moses M. Hohman, Andrew C. Slocum.
29. A Metric Suite for Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Agile Methodology -Laurie Williams, Giancarlo Succi, Milorad Stefanovic, and Michele Marchesi.
22. Teaching XP for Real: Some Initial Observations and Plans- Mike Holcombe, Marian Gheorghe, and Francisco Macias.
23. Student Perceptions of the Suitability of Extreme and Pair Programming- Dean Sanders.
24. Extreme Programming and the Software Design Course-David H. Johnson, and James Caristi.
25. The User Stories and Planning Game Tutorial-Ann Anderson, Chet Hendrickson, Ron Jeffries.
26. Continuous Learning-Joshua Kerievsky
27. The XP Game Explained-Vera Peeters and Pascal Van Cauwenberghe.
28. Mob Programming and the Transition to XP-Moses M. Hohman, Andrew C. Slocum.
29. A Metric Suite for Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Agile Methodology -Laurie Williams, Giancarlo Succi, Milorad Stefanovic, and Michele Marchesi.
IV. XR: EXTREME REALITY-REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES.
30. Extreme Adoption Experiences of a
B2B Start Up-Paul Hodgetts and Denise Phillips.
31. Lessons Learned from an XP Project- Natraj Kini and Steve Collins.
32. Challenges for Analysts on a Large XP Project- Gregory Schalliol.
33. XP On A Large Project-A Developer's View. Amr Elssamadisy.
34. A Customer Experience: Implementing XP- Ann Griffin.
35. Learning by Doing: Why XP Doesn't Sell Kay Johansen, Ron Stauffer, and Dan Turner.
36. Qualitative Studies of XP in a Medium-Sized Business- Robert Gittins, Sian Hope, and Ifor Williams.
31. Lessons Learned from an XP Project- Natraj Kini and Steve Collins.
32. Challenges for Analysts on a Large XP Project- Gregory Schalliol.
33. XP On A Large Project-A Developer's View. Amr Elssamadisy.
34. A Customer Experience: Implementing XP- Ann Griffin.
35. Learning by Doing: Why XP Doesn't Sell Kay Johansen, Ron Stauffer, and Dan Turner.
36. Qualitative Studies of XP in a Medium-Sized Business- Robert Gittins, Sian Hope, and Ifor Williams.
V. XT: EXTREME TOOLS—HOW TOOLS MAY HELP THE PRACTICES OF XP AND AMS.
37. Automatically Generating Mock
Objects-Asim Jalis and Lance Kind.
38. Testing in the Fast Lane: Automating Acceptance Testing in an Extreme Programming Environment- Tip House and Lisa Crispin.
39. Jester-a JUnit Test Tester-Ivan Moore.
40. Stabilizing the XP Process Using Specialized Tools-Martin Lippert, Stefan Roock, Robert Tunkel, Henning Wolf.
41. Holmes—A Heavyweight Support for a Lightweight Process-Giancarlo Succi, Witold Pedrycz, Petr Musilek, and Iliyan Kaytazov.
38. Testing in the Fast Lane: Automating Acceptance Testing in an Extreme Programming Environment- Tip House and Lisa Crispin.
39. Jester-a JUnit Test Tester-Ivan Moore.
40. Stabilizing the XP Process Using Specialized Tools-Martin Lippert, Stefan Roock, Robert Tunkel, Henning Wolf.
41. Holmes—A Heavyweight Support for a Lightweight Process-Giancarlo Succi, Witold Pedrycz, Petr Musilek, and Iliyan Kaytazov.
VI. XEX: EXTREME TO THE EXTREME-IDEAS ON HOW TO EXTEND XP AND AMS.
42. Extreme Programming from a CMM
Perspective- Mark C. Paulk.
43. Keep Your Options Open: Extreme Programming and Economics of Flexibility-Hakan Erdogmus and John Favaro.
44. Distributed Extreme Programming-Michael Kircher, Prashant Jain, Angelo Corsaro, David Levine.
45. The Five Reasons XP Can't Scale and What to Do about Them-Ron Crocker.
46. XP in Complex Project Settings: Some Extensions-Martin Lippert, Stefan Roock, Henning Wolf, Heinz Zllighoven.
47. Building Complex Object-Oriented Systems with Patterns and XP-Eduardo B. Fernandez.
43. Keep Your Options Open: Extreme Programming and Economics of Flexibility-Hakan Erdogmus and John Favaro.
44. Distributed Extreme Programming-Michael Kircher, Prashant Jain, Angelo Corsaro, David Levine.
45. The Five Reasons XP Can't Scale and What to Do about Them-Ron Crocker.
46. XP in Complex Project Settings: Some Extensions-Martin Lippert, Stefan Roock, Henning Wolf, Heinz Zllighoven.
47. Building Complex Object-Oriented Systems with Patterns and XP-Eduardo B. Fernandez.