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The authors meticulously dissect XP's core tenets, questioning its adaptability and applicability across various project environments. They urge readers to consider the broader implications of adopting such an agile approach, stressing that while XP may champion flexibility and iterative development, it can sometimes overlook the structured rigor required for larger, more complex projects.
By contextualizing XP within the landscape of software engineering methodologies, Stephens and Rosenberg provide a comprehensive look at the challenges and potential pitfalls of this controversial framework. Their work serves as a thought-provoking examination for practitioners seeking to refine their understanding of agile practices in the software development realm.