Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP 1st edition by Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg (2003) Paperback

Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP 1st edition by Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg (2003) Paperback

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Formato Brochura
Idioma Inglês
Editora Apress

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In a thought-provoking analysis of Extreme Programming (XP), the authors delve into the methodologies and practices that define this agile software development framework. They meticulously dissect the core principles of XP, presenting both its strengths and limitations. Through a balanced lens, the book offers insights into the implementation challenges faced by teams that adopt XP in real-world settings.

The narrative is enriched with case studies and expert opinions, which provide a comprehensive overview of how XP can impact project outcomes. By presenting a critical perspective, the authors encourage readers to reflect on the practicality and scalability of XP in various development scenarios.

Aspiring software developers, project managers, and tech enthusiasts will find this work invaluable as it not only champions the innovative aspects of XP but also raises pertinent questions about its efficacy. The book serves as a resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of agile methodologies and their application in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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