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AGILE 2008: Toronto, Canada
- Grigori Melnik, Philippe Kruchten, Mary Poppendieck:

Agile Development Conference, AGILE 2008, Toronto, Canada, 4-8 August 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3321-6 - Tali Seger

, Orit Hazzan, Ronen Bar-Nahor:
Agile Orientation and Psychological Needs, Self-Efficacy, and Perceived Support: A Two Job-Level Comparison. 3-14 - Artem Marchenko, Pekka Abrahamsson

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Scrum in a Multiproject Environment: An Ethnographically-Inspired Case Study on the Adoption Challenges. 15-26 - Børge Haugset, Geir Kjetil Hanssen

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Automated Acceptance Testing: A Literature Review and an Industrial Case Study. 27-38 - Judy Brown, Gitte Lindgaard

, Robert Biddle:
Stories, Sketches, and Lists: Developers and Interaction Designers Interacting Through Artefacts. 39-50 - Yaser Ghanam, Xin Wang, Frank Maurer

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Utilizing Digital Tabletops in Collocated Agile Planning Meetings. 51-62 - David Fox, Jonathan Sillito, Frank Maurer

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Agile Methods and User-Centered Design: How These Two Methodologies are Being Successfully Integrated in Industry. 63-72 - Kevin Logue, Kevin McDaid:

Handling Uncertainty in Agile Requirement Prioritization and Scheduling Using Statistical Simulation. 73-82 - Torgeir Dingsøyr

, Tore Dybå, Pekka Abrahamsson
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A Preliminary Roadmap for Empirical Research on Agile Software Development. 83-94 - Kalpana Sureshchandra, J. Jagadish Shrinivasavadhani:

Moving from Waterfall to Agile. 97-101 - Mun-Wai Chung, Sofyan Nugroho, John Francis Unson:

Tidal Wave: The Games Transformation. 102-105 - Eric C. Lee:

Forming to Performing: Transitioning Large-Scale Project Into Agile. 106-111 - David Goodman, Michael Elbaz:

"It's Not the Pants, it's the People in the Pants" Learnings from the Gap Agile Transformation What Worked, How We Did it, and What Still Puzzles Us. 112-115 - Keith Nottonson, Kenneth DeLong:

Crawl, Walk, Run: 4 Years of Agile Adoption at BabyCenter.com. 116-120 - Erik Moore, John Spens:

Scaling Agile: Finding your Agile Tribe. 121-124 - Joe J. Ryan, Rob Scudiere:

The Price of Agile Is Eternal Vigilance. 125-128 - Anne M. Moon:

"Come Together, Right Now" - How the Songs of The Beatles Helped our Product Owners and Teams Live in Harmony. 129-134 - Joe Fecarotta:

MyBoeingFleet and Agile Software Development. 135-139 - Sumit Gupta:

SOX Compliant Agile Processes. 140-143 - Zachary Hunter, David Spann:

Creating Agile Streams for Business & Technical Value. 144-147 - Roger Valade

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The Big Projects Always Fail: Taking an Enterprise Agile. 148-153 - Jasper Goos, Alfo Melisse:

An Ericsson Example of Enterprise Class Agility. 154-159 - Ken Long, David Starr:

Agile Supports Improved Culture and Quality for Healthwise. 160-165 - Janette Scott, Robyn Johnson, Michael McCullough:

Executing Agile in a Structured Organization: Government. 166-170 - Mary Beth Snapp

, Diane Dagefoerde:
The Accidental Agilists: One Team's Journey from Waterfall to Agile. 171-175 - Michael Maham:

Planning and Facilitating Release Retrospectives. 176-180 - Marcus Evans:

The FrAgile Organisation. 181-185 - Todd Little:

Integrating Software by Integrating People. 186-190 - Karl Scotland, Alexandre Boutin:

Integrating Scrum with the Process Framework at Yahoo! Europe. 191-195 - Andrea Leszek, Catherine Courage:

The Doctor is "In" -- Using the Office Hours Concept to Make Limited Resources Most Effective. 196-201 - Patrick Debois:

Agile Infrastructure and Operations: How Infra-gile are You? 202-207 - Kealy Opelt:

Overcoming Brooks' Law. 208-211 - Carsten Ruseng Jakobsen, Kent Aaron Johnson:

Mature Agile with a Twist of CMMI. 212-217 - Pieter Adriaan Rottier, Victor Rodrigues:

Agile Development in a Medical Device Company. 218-223 - Amy Farrow, Steve Greene:

Fast & Predictable A Lightweight Release Framework Promotes Agility through Rhythm and Flow. 224-228 - Kealy Opelt, Tracy Beeson:

Agile Teams Require Agile QA: How to Make it Work, An Experience Report. 229-232 - Paul King, Craig Smith:

Technical lessons Learned Turning the Agile Dials to Eleven! 233-238 - Stephen Marsh, Stelios Pantazopoulos:

Automated Functional Testing on the TransCanada Alberta Gas Accounting Replacement Project. 239-244 - Adam Geras:

Leading Manual Test Efforts with Agile Methods. 245-251 - Joseph C. Thomas, Steven W. Baker:

Establishing an Agile Portfolio to Align IT Investments with Business Needs. 252-258 - Mike Register, Tod Golding:

Using Agile for Buy Vs. Build Decisions. 259-264 - Mishkin Berteig:

Experience Report: Extremely Short Iterations as a Catalyst for Effective Prioritization of Work. 265-268 - Teresa Franklin:

Adventures in Agile Contracting: Evolving from Time and Materials to Fixed Price, Fixed Scope Contracts. 269-273 - Alan de-Ste-Croix, Alan Easton:

The Product Owner Team. 274-279 - Tom Perry:

The Intermediate Customer Anti-Pattern. 280-283 - Sean Cohan:

Successful Customer Collaboration Resulting in the Right Product for the End User. 284-288 - Ade Miller:

A Hundred Days of Continuous Integration. 289-293 - Graham Brooks:

Team Pace Keeping Build Times Down. 294-297 - Andrew Rendell:

Effective and Pragmatic Test Driven Development. 298-303 - Cynick Young, Hiroki Terashima:

How Did We Adapt Agile Processes to Our Distributed Development? 304-309 - Michael Vax, Stephen Michaud:

Distributed Agile: Growing a Practice Together. 310-314 - Brian S. Drummond, John Francis Unson:

Yahoo! Distributed Agile: Notes from the World Over. 315-321 - J. Jagadish Shrinivasavadhani, Vinod Panicker:

Remote Mentoring a Distributed Agile Team. 322-326 - Jane M. Robarts:

Practical Considerations for Distributed Agile Projects. 327-332 - Mark Summers:

Insights into an Agile Adventure with Offshore Partners. 333-338 - Jeff Sutherland, Guido Schoonheim, Eelco Rustenburg, Mauritz Rijk:

Fully Distributed Scrum: The Secret Sauce for Hyperproductive Offshored Development Teams. 339-344 - Edward Uy, Nikos Ioannou:

Growing and Sustaining an Offshore Scrum Engagement. 345-350 - Syed H. Rayhan, Nimat Haque:

Incremental Adoption of Scrum for Successful Delivery of an IT Project in a Remote Setup. 351-355 - Wes Williams, Mike Stout:

Colossal, Scattered, and Chaotic (Planning with a Large Distributed Team). 356-361 - Mike Cottmeyer:

The Good and Bad of Agile Offshore Development. 362-367 - Elaine Therrien:

Overcoming the Challenges of Building a Distributed Agile Organization. 368-372 - Fumihiko Kinoshita:

Practices of an Agile Team. 373-377 - Craig Smith, Paul King:

Agile Project Experiences The Story of Three Little Pigs. 378-383 - William Krebs, Per Kroll, Edward Richard:

Un-Assessments Reflections by the Team, for the Team. 384-389 - Christ Vriens, René Barto:

7 Years of Agile Management. 390-394 - Richard Lyon, Marcus Evans:

Scaling Up Pushing Scrum out of its Comfort Zone. 395-400 - Eric Babinet, Rajani Ramanathan:

Dependency Management in a Large Agile Environment. 401-406 - Rasmus Mencke:

A Product Manager's Guide to Surviving the Big Bang Approach to Agile Transitions. 407-412 - Matthew D. Edwards:

Overhauling a Failed Project Using Out of the Box Scrum. 413-416 - Lynne Ralston:

Agile Project Leadership My Top 10 Value Driven Principles. 417-422 - Janice Aston, Lionel Laroche, Gerard Meszaros:

Cowboys and Indians: Impacts of Cultural Diversity on Agile Teams. 423-428 - Elizabeth Whitworth:

Experience Report: The Social Nature of Agile Teams. 429-435 - Henrik Kniberg, Reza Farhang:

Bootstrapping Scrum and XP under Crisis A Story from the Trenches. 436-444 - Laurie A. Williams, D. Scott McCrickard, Lucas Layman

, Khaled Hussein:
Eleven Guidelines for Implementing Pair Programming in the Classroom. 445-452 - Garry Berteig:

THE LEARNING CIRCLE: An Evolution of Agile for Learning Environments. 453-458 - Danilo T. Sato, Hugo Corbucci, Mariana V. Bravo:

Coding Dojo: An Environment for Learning and Sharing Agile Practices. 459-464 - Brandon Carlson:

An Agile Classroom Experience: Teaching TDD and Refactoring. 465-469 - Susan D. Shaye:

Transitioning a Team to Agile Test Methods. 470-477 - Pat Reed:

An Agile Classroom Experience. 478-483 - Mark Isham:

Agile Architecture IS Possible You First Have to Believe! 484-489 - Vandana Shah, Ainsley Nies:

Agile with Fragile Large Legacy Applications. 490-495 - Tom Perry:

Drifting Toward Invisibility: The Transition to the Electronic Task Board. 496-500 - Fabrizio Cannizzo, Robbie Clutton, Raghav Ramesh:

Pushing the Boundaries of Testing and Continuous Integration. 501-505 - Edward Uy, René Rosendahl:

Migrating from SharePoint to a Better Scrum Tool. 506-512 - Fabrizio Cannizzo, Gabriela Marcionetti, Paul Moser:

Evolution of the Tools and Practices of a Large Distributed Agile Team. 513-518 - Jim Ungar:

The Design Studio: Interface Design for Agile Teams. 519-524 - Luke Barrett:

An Agile Approach to Proposition Assessment. 525-530 - Maryam Najafi, Len Toyoshiba:

Two Case Studies of User Experience Design and Agile Development. 531-536 - Joshua Evnin, Marjorie Pries:

Are You Sure? Really? A Contextual Approach to Agile User Research. 537-542 - David Broschinsky, Lisa Baker:

Using Persona with XP at LANDesk Software, an Avocent Company. 543-548 - Jade Ohlhauser:

Experience Report: Design to Delivery in 7 Weeks. 549-554 - Mona Singh:

U-SCRUM: An Agile Methodology for Promoting Usability. 555-560 - Theresa Smith:

Product Innovation is Practical, Important, and Possible. 561-565

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