Extreme programming explained: embrace change by Cynthia Andres, Kent Beck

Extreme programming explained: embrace change



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Extreme programming explained: embrace change Cynthia Andres, Kent Beck ebook
Format: chm
ISBN: 0321278658, 9780321278654
Page: 224
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional


This books gives a brief idea about the Values, Principles and Practices of Extreme Programming. Beck, K.: Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace change. "Extreme Programming Explained. Review Kent Beck's eXtreme Programming eXplained provides an intriguing high-level overview of the author's Extreme Programming (XP) software development methodology. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change by Kent Beck. Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed. This is the second version of the book that started the Extreme Programming (XP) movement. I'm not sure whether Extreme Programming Explained : Embrace Change was the book that really started the whole XP thing, but it was certainly the book that started it for me. €�Of all the many books on project management, 'The art of project management' is by far the most easy to read and entertaining. This paper presents a literature review to describe and compare two of the better-known agile software development life cycle (SDLC) methodologies: Extreme Programming (XP) and Scrum. Maybe it's because of the cultural gap created by my Russian origins? Kent Beck books are: The Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns; Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change It offers a mental framework for thinking deeper about the abstraction of object oriented programming. Addison-Wesley, Upper Saddle River, NJ (1999). Palmer, S.R., Felsing, J.M.: A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development. Today I completed reading Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, by Kent Beck , Cynthia Andres. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change. EMBRACE CHANGE." Does it freak you out the way it freaks me out? Kent Beck, Author of “Embrace change: Extreme programming explained”. Andres, Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (2nd Edition): Addison-Wesley Professional, 2004. Delivery delays, changes in specification that should have been known beforehand, bad and outdated documentation, team-mates who cause more damage than good.