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Subclassing XP: Breaking Its Rules the Right Way
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA June 22-June 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ADEVC.2004.19Agile Development Conference (ADC'04)
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Greg Luck, ThoughtWorks, Inc.
Extreme Programming encourages adoption of all of its practices [extreme Programming]. In practice many projects drop practices. What remains can be an incomplete methodology, which is dangerous. This problem can be overcome by replacing each removed dropped practice with a compensating practice tailored to the circumstances of the project - effectively subclassing XP.
This experience report recounts the experiences of subclassing of XP at Wotif.com, where Pair Programming was replaced with "Pairing" and refactoring was replaced with "Team Refactoring."
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Greg Luck, "Subclassing XP: Breaking Its Rules the Right Way," adc, pp.114-119, Agile Development Conference (ADC'04), 2004
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