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- Extreme programming: Process vs. culture by Ryan P. Ripley - [Clicks: 26]
When a development team decides to migrate to extreme programming (XP), the natural tendency is to focus on the programming practices, including unit testing, continuous integration, refactoring, and pair programming. Typically, this decision is made without enough knowledge of XP and how it relates to a particular team, and without much thought about the culture and values required to successfully practice XP. A team that embraces the values of XP—communication, simplicity, feedback, and courage—reduces the risk in the transition to XP. By using tools such as retrospectives and study groups, you can lessen the XP learning curve, and begin to work and act together.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2003/jw-0815-xp.html - Aug, 2003
- Using XP with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Technology projects by Bart Strubbe, Stephan Janssen - [Clicks: 26]
We'll show you, based on hard-core experience, how to apply (Modified) eXtreme Programming within Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technology projects.
[JavaOne 2003 - Multimedia format]
http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/resources/content/sf2003/conf/sessions/pdfs/3706.pdf - Jun, 2003 - (PDF - 415 Kb)