Extreme Programming Installed

These are some of the many benefits of
Extreme Programming (XP), a software development approach especially
geared for smaller teams facing vague or rapidly
changing requirements. Despite the "extreme" in its name,
XP actually reduces risks - the risk of
putting out software that is faulty, out of
date at its release, over budget, or not
fully capable of performing the tasks for which
it was intended. Initially considered radical, XP has
proven itself successful and is entering the mainstream
of software development. The greatest challenge now facing
software development managers and engineers is how to
implement this beneficial approach. Extreme Programming Installed explains
the core principles of Extreme Programming and details
each step in the XP development cycle. This
book conveys the essence of the XP approach
- techniques for implementation, obstacles likely to be
encountered, and experience-based advice for successful execution. You
will learn the best approaches to: Working with
an on-site customer; defining requirements with user "stories";
Estimating the time and cost of each story;
Delivering small, frequent releases; Performing constant integration and
frequent iterations; Running design sessions to help programmers
move forward with confidence; xUnit automated testing; Handling
defects in the fast-paced, team-oriented XP environment; How
to refine estimates and steer the development effort
through frequent changes. The authors present the personal
reflections of those who have been through the
eXtreme Programming experience. Readers will benefit from first
hand accounts of hard-won wisdom on topics such
as the art of estimation, managing development infrastructure,
solving problems without finger-pointing, the importance of simplicity,
and how to introduce modern development tools into
an environment where none existed.