2003 Agile Development Conference (ADC 2003), 25-28 June 2003, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2013-8
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booktitle = {Agile Development Conference},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
year = {2003},
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Research Papers
Experience Report
- Jim Little:
Change Your Organization (For Peons).
54-59
- Michael K. Spayd:
Evolving Agile in the Enterprise: Implementing XP on a Grand Scale.
60-70
- Jari Vanhanen, Juha Itkonen, Petteri Sulonen:
Improving the Interface Between Business and Product Development Using Agile Practices and the Cycles of Control Framewor.
71-80
- Joseph A. Blotner:
It's More than Just Toys and Food: Leading Agile Development in an Enterprise-Class Start-Up.
81-91
- Rick Mugridge, Ewan D. Tempero:
Retrofitting an Acceptance Test Framework for Clarit.
92-98
- Russell R. Hill:
"Ready-to-Roll" Boxcar Development - a Flexible, Quality-Weighted Process.
99-108
- Brian S. Boelsterli:
Iteration Advocate/Iteration Transition Meeting: Small Sampling of New agile Techniques Used at a Major Telecommunications Firm.
109-113
- Glen B. Alleman, Michael Henderson, Ray Seggelke:
Making Agile Development Work in a Government Contracting Environment - Measuring velocity with Earned Value.
114-119
- Christ Vriens:
Certifying for CMM Level 2 and ISO9001 with XPAtsignScrum.
120-124
- Géry Derbier:
Agile Development in the old economy.
125-131
- David Kane:
Introducing Agile Development into Bioinformatics: An Experience Report.
132-139
- Christian Sepulveda:
Agile Development and Remote Teams: Learning to Love the Phon.
140-145
- Jeff Patton:
Unfixing the Fixed Scope Project: Using Agile Methodologies to Create Flexibility in Project Scope.
146-151
- Jennitta Andrea:
An Agile Request For Proposal (RFP) Process.
152-161
- Curtis R. Cooley:
Daily Iterations: Approaching Code Freeze And Half The Team Is Not Agile.
162-164
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