Reading material
Some bedtime reading, courtesy of a bout of surfing at CiteSeer:
- Keep Your Options Open: Extreme Programming and Economics of Flexibility
- Scaling The Management Of Extreme Programming Projects
- No Pain, No XP Observations on Teaching and Mentoring Extreme Programming to University Students
- Value of Commercial Software Development under Technology Risk
- Retrofitting unit tests
- Automatically Generating System Mock Objects
- Distributed eXtreme Programming
- The XP of TAO - eXtreme Programming of Large, Open-source Frameworks
- Program Comprehension Risks and Opportunities in Extreme Programming
- EasyMock: Dynamic Mock Objects for JUnit
- Knowledge Sharing: Agile Methods vs. Tayloristic Methods
- Do we need 'agile' Software Development Tools?
- XP + AOP = Better Software?
- eXtreme Programming in Open-Source and Distributed Environments
- Leveraging Open-Source Communities To Improve the Quality & Performance of Open-Source Software
- Empirical Findings in Agile Methods
- Distributed Pair Programming: Empirical Studies and Supporting Environments
- Perceptions of Agile Practices: A Student Survey
- Supporting Distributed Extreme Programming
- Knowledge Management Support for Distributed Agile Software Processes
All the papers listed above were found from CiteSeer's links from a single initial page.