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XP 2003: Genova, Italy
- Michele Marchesi

, Giancarlo Succi:
Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, 4th International Conference, XP 2003, Genova, Italy, May 25-29, 2003 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2675, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40215-2
Managing Agile Processes
- Mike Holcombe:

XP after Enron-Can It Survive? 1-8 - David Putman:

Trailing-Edge Management. 9-15 - John M. Favaro:

Value Based Management and Agile Methods. 16-25 - Michela Dall'Agnol, Andrea Janes

, Giancarlo Succi
, Enrico Zaninotto:
Lean Management-A Metaphor for Extreme Programming? 26-32
Managing Agile Processes
- Martin Lippert, Axel Schmolitzky

, Heinz Züllighoven:
Metaphor Design Spaces. 33-40 - Patricio Letelier, José H. Canós, Emilio A. Sánchez:

An Experiment Working with RUP and XP. 41-46 - Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:

Bridging Cognitive and Social Chasms in Software Development Using Extreme Programming. 47-53 - S. Kuppuswami, Kalimuthu Vivekanandan, Paul Rodrigues:

A System Dynamics Simulation Model to Find the Effects of XP on Cost of Change Curve. 54-62
Extending Agile Methodologies and XP
- Craig M. Gelowitz

, Ian Sloman, Luigi Benedicenti, Raman Paranjape:
Real-Time Extreme Programming. 63-72 - Jussi Ronkainen, Pekka Abrahamsson:

Software Development under Stringent Hardware Constraints: Do Agile Methods Have a Chance? 73-79 - Jonas Martinsson:

Maturing XP through the CMM. 80-87 - Ángel Herranz-Nieva, Juan José Moreno-Navarro:

Formal Extreme (and Extremely Formal) Programming. 88-96
Methods and Tools
- Richard Pawson, Vincent Wade:

Agile Development Using Naked Objects. 97-103 - Sandro Pinna, Simone Mauri, Paolo Lorrai, Michele Marchesi, Nicola Serra:

XPSwiki: An Agile Tool Supporting the Planning Game. 104-113 - R. Owen Rogers:

CruiseControl.NET: Continuous Integration for .NET. 114-122 - Carmen Zannier, Frank Maurer:

Tool Support for Complex Refactoring to Design Patterns. 123-130
Teaching and Introducing Agile Methodologies
- Bjørnar Tessem:

Experiences in Learning XP Practices: A Qualitative Study. 131-137 - Donald Howard:

Swimming around the Waterfall: Introducing and Using Agile Development in a Data Centric, Traditional Software Engineering Company. 138-145 - Bent Jensen, Alex Zilmer:

Cross-Continent Development Using Scrum and XP. 146-153 - Görel Hedin, Lars Bendix, Boris Magnusson:

Coaching Coaches. 154-160
Testing
- Jing Yuan, Mike Holcombe, Marian Gheorghe:

Where Do Unit Tests Come from? 161-169 - Eric Nickell, Ian Smith:

Three Patterns in Java Unit Testing. 170-179 - Johan Andersson, Geoff Bache, Peter Sutton:

XP with Acceptance-Test Driven Development: A Rewrite Project for a Resource Optimization System. 180-188 - Rick Mugridge, Bruce A. MacDonald, Partha S. Roop:

A Customer Test Generator for Web-Based Systems. 189-197 - Alwin Ibba, Carsten Ohlemeyer:

A Framework for Testing at the Edge-An Experience Report. 198-204
Pair Programming
- Andrea Janes, Barbara Russo, Paolo Zuliani

, Giancarlo Succi
:
An Empirical Analysis on the Discontinuous Use of Pair Programming. 205-214 - Sven Heiberg, Uuno Puus, Priit Salumaa, Asko Seeba:

Pair-Programming Effect on Developers Productivity. 215-224 - Kim Man Lui, Keith C. C. Chan:

When Does a Pair Outperform Two Individuals? 225-233
Other XP Practices
- Angela Martin, James Noble

, Robert Biddle:
Being Jane Malkovich: A Look Into the World of an XP Customer. 234-243 - Piergiuliano Bossi:

Using Actual Time: Learning How to Estimate. 244-253 - David Hussman:

Coaching a Customer Team. 254-260 - Yishai A. Feldman:

Extreme Design by Contract. 261-270 - Tammo Freese:

Inline Method Considered Helpful: An Approach to Interface Evolution. 271-278
Experience Reports
- Jari Vanhanen, Jouni Jartti, Tuomo Kähkönen:

Practical Experiences of Agility in the Telecom Industry. 279-287 - Tim Mackinnon:

XP-Call in the Social Workers. 288-297 - Andrew M. Fuqua, John M. Hammer:

Embracing Change: An XP Experience Report. 298-306 - Sharon Johnson, Jia Mao, Eric Nickell, Ian Smith:

Extreme Makeover: Bending the Rules to Reduce Risk Rewriting Complex Systems. 307-314
Research Reports: Methods and Tools
- Zoran Stojanovic, A. N. W. Dahanayake, Henk G. Sol:

Component-Oriented Agile Software Development. 315-318 - Rudolf Ramler, Gerald Czech, Dietmar Schlosser:

Unit Testing beyond a Bar in Green and Red. 319-321 - Christian Dedek, Dirk M. Sohn, Matthias Niete, Sabine Winkler, Andreas Spall:

Developing Testable Web-Applications with Bugkilla. 322-324 - Andrew Johnston, Chris S. Johnson:

Extreme Programming: A More Musical Approach to Software Development?. 325-327 - Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:

Automated Extract Component Refactoring. 328-330 - Charles Lowell, Jeremy Stell-Smith:

Successful Automation of GUI Driven Acceptance Testing. 331-333 - Stephen Taylor:

Extreme Terseness: Some Languages Are More Agile than Others. 334-336 - Mark Simmonds, Barry Fazackerley:

EnterpriseXP: Can the Combination of XP and DSDM Improve the Appeal of XP to the Business Community? 337-339 - Andrew M. Fuqua:

Using Function Points in XP-Considerations. 340-342 - Granville Miller:

Refactoring with Aspects. 343-346
Research Reports: Experience Reports
- Walter Ambu, Fabrizio Gianneschi:

Extreme Programming at Work. 347-350 - Richard F. Paige, Priyanka Agarwal, Phillip J. Brooke:

Combining Agile Practices with UML and EJB: A Case Study in Agile Development. 351-353 - Sharifah Lailee Syed-Abdullah, Mike Holcombe, Marian Gheorghe:

Practice Makes Perfect. 354-356 - Mustafa Yildiz, Selahattin Kuru:

A Designing Practice and Two Coding Practices for Extreme Programming (XP). 357-359 - Teodora Bozheva:

Practical Aspects of XP Practices. 360-362 - Daniel Karlström, Per Runeson

:
Scaling Extreme Programming in a Market Driven Development Context. 363-365 - Andrea Rinaldi, Luigi Benedicenti:

Building Standard ERP Software Packages Using Self-developed Agile Methodologies. 366-368 - Geoff Oliphant:

Convincing the Inconvincable. 369-371 - John Noll, Darren C. Atkinson:

Comparing Extreme Programming to Traditional Development for Student Projects: A Case Study. 372-374 - Hans Dermot Doran

:
XP: Good for Anything Other than Software Development?. 375-377
Extreme Educational Symposium
- Daniel H. Steinberg:

Using Instructor Written Acceptance Tests Using the Fit Framework. 378-385 - Petra Becker-Pechau, Holger Breitling, Martin Lippert, Axel Schmolitzky:

Teaching Team Work: An Extreme Week for First-Year Programmers. 386-393 - Francisco Javier Macias, Mike Holcombe, Marian Gheorghe:

Design-led & Design-less: One Experiment and Two Approaches. 394-401 - Vieri Del Bianco, Giordano Sassaroli:

Agile Teaching of an Agile Software Process. 402-405 - Rick Mugridge, Bruce A. MacDonald, Partha S. Roop, Ewan D. Tempero:

Five Challenges in Teaching XP. 406-409 - Rick Mugridge:

Challenges in Teaching Test Driven Development. 410-413 - Friedrich Steimann

, Jens Gößner, Thomas A. Mück:
Filleting XP for Educational Purposes. 414-417 - Maria A. Droujkova, Dmitri A. Droujkov:

Using XP with Children for Learning Mathematics. 418-419 - Yael Dubinsky, Orit Hazzan:

Using Metaphors in eXtreme Programming Projects. 420-421
Ph.D. Symposium
- Paul Grünbacher

:
Doctoral Symposium at XP 2003. 422 - Hans Gallis:

Collaboration on Software Tasks. 423-424 - Per Madsen:

Unit Testing Using Design by Contract and Equivalence Partitions. 425-426 - Angela Martin:

Exploring the XP Customer Role. 427-428 - Bartosz Walter:

Extending Testability for Automated Refactoring. 429-430 - Tammo Freese:

Software Configuration Management for Test-Driven Development. 431-432 - Harald Svensson:

A Study on Introducing XP to a Software Development Company. 433-434 - Yael Dubinsky:

Teaching eXtreme Programming in a Project-Based Capstone Course. 435-436 - Norbert Seyff:

Mitigating Risks in Mobile System Development. 437-438 - Peter Regner, Thomas Wiesinger:

Extreme Advertised Bidding. 439-440 - Kjetil Moløkken:

Software Effort Estimation: Planning XP Guidelines Compared to Research on Traditional Software Development. 441-442 - Alberto Sillitti:

Collecting Data in Web Service Development. 443-444 - Andrea Janes:

Measuring the Effectiveness of Agile Methodologies Using Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery and Information Visualization. 445-446 - Marco Scotto:

Evaluation of New Software Engineering Methodologies. 447-448 - Matteo Canessa:

Evaluation of Product Metrics Applied to Agile Methodologies. 449-450
Panels
- Steven Fraser, Rachel Reinitz, Jutta Eckstein, Joshua Kerievsky, Erik Lundh, Robert Mee, Mary Poppendieck:

Coaching for Agile and Xtreme Practices A Fishbowl with Piranhas. 451-454 - Alan C. Francis, Steven Fraser, Bill Caputo, Michael A. Cusumano, Mike Hill, Andrew Swan:

XP Practices versus Values? 455-458 - Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Bill Caputo, Tim Mackinnon, James Newkirk, Charlie Poole:

Test Driven Development (TDD). 459-462

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