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Planning Extreme Programming - Kent Beck,  Mike Hendrickson, Martin Fowler

Planning Extreme Programming

Buch | Softcover
160 Seiten
2000
Addison Wesley (Verlag)
978-0-201-71091-5 (ISBN)
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Presents the approaches, methods, and advice needed to plan and track a successful Extreme Programming project. This book focuses on the importance of estimating the cost and time for each user story (requirement), determining its priority, and planning software releases accordingly.
In this timely follow-up to Extreme Programming Explained, software engineering gurus Kent Beck and Martin Fowler show exactly how to plan your next software project using Extreme Programming (XP). Planning is a vital element of software development -- but all too often, planning stops when coding begins. Beck and Fowler show how to make software projects far more manageable through a series of simple planning steps every project manager and team leader can easily perform >every day. The book follows XP projects from start to finish, presenting successful planning tactics managers and team leaders can use to adjust to changing environments more quickly and efficiently than ever before. This book is full of war stories and real-world analogies, and offers actionable techniques on virtually every page. It will be invaluable for every project manager called upon to deliver reliable, high-value code in "Internet time."

Kent Beck consistently challenges software engineering dogma, promoting ideas like patterns, test-driven development, and Extreme Programming. Currently affiliated with Three Rivers Institute and Agitar Software, he is the author of many Addison-Wesley titles. Martin Fowler is the Chief Scientist of ThoughtWorks, an enterprise-application development and delivery company. He's been applying object-oriented techniques to enterprise software development for over a decade. He is notorious for his work on patterns, the UML, refactoring, and agile methods. Martin lives in Melrose, Massachusetts, with his wife, Cindy, and a very strange cat. His homepage is http://martinfowler.com.

Foreword.


Preface.


Acknowledgments.


 1. Why Plan?


 2. Fear.


 3. Driving Software.


 4. Balancing Power.


 5. Overviews.


 6. Too Much to Do.


 7. Four Variables.


 8. Yesterday's Weather.


 9. Scoping a Project.


10. Release Planning.


11. Writing Stories.


12. Estimation.


13. Ordering the Stories.


14. Release Planning Events.


15. The First Plan.


16. Release Planning Variations.


17. Iteration Planning.


18. Iteration Planning Meeting.


19. Tracking an Iteration.


20. Stand-Up Meetings.


21. Visible Graphs.


22. Dealing with Bugs.


23. Changes to the Team.


24. Tools.


25. Business Contracts.


26. Red Flags.


27. Your Own Process.


Index. 0201710919T04062001

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2000
Reihe/Serie XP Series
Verlagsort Harlow
Sprache englisch
Maße 188 x 232 mm
Gewicht 260 g
Themenwelt Informatik Software Entwicklung Agile Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 0-201-71091-9 / 0201710919
ISBN-13 978-0-201-71091-5 / 9780201710915
Zustand Neuware
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