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Extreme programming refactored : the case against XP
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
XP in a Nuthouse (Oops, We Mean Nutshell)
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Chapter 2
Where Did XP Come From? (Chrysler Knows It Ain’t Easy.)
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Chapter 3
The Case Against XP
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Chapter 4
Extremo Culture
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Chapter 5
The On-site Customer
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Chapter 6
Pair Programming (Dear Uncle Joe, My Pair Programmer Has Halitosis)
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Chapter 7
Oral Documentation (Oxymoronic, or Just Plain Moronic?)
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Chapter 8
Design After First Testing
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Chapter 9
Constant Refactoring After Programming (If It Ain’t Broke, Fix It Anyway)
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Chapter 10
User Stories and Acceptance Tests
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Chapter 11
Software Is Never Done (The Schedule Does Not Exist Per Se)
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Chapter 12
Emergent Architecture and Design
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Chapter 13
Embracing Change (Embrace People, Manage Change)
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Chapter 14
Scalability
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Chapter 15
Refactoring XP
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Chapter 16
Conclusion: Neutralizing the Reality Distortion Field
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Book overview
1. XP in a Nuthouse (Oops, We Mean Nutshell)
2. Where Did XP Come From? (Chrysler Knows It Ain’t Easy.)
3. The Case Against XP
4. Extremo Culture
5. The On-site Customer
6. Pair Programming (Dear Uncle Joe, My Pair Programmer Has Halitosis)
7. Oral Documentation (Oxymoronic, or Just Plain Moronic?)
8. Design After First Testing
9. Constant Refactoring After Programming (If It Ain’t Broke, Fix It Anyway)
10. User Stories and Acceptance Tests
11. Software Is Never Done (The Schedule Does Not Exist Per Se)
12. Emergent Architecture and Design
13. Embracing Change (Embrace People, Manage Change)
14. Scalability
15. Refactoring XP
16. Conclusion: Neutralizing the Reality Distortion Field
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The University of Texas at Dallas
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Universität Siegen
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Business, Area and Ethnic Studies, Engineering