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Extreme software engineering : a hands on approach

Extreme software engineering : a hands on approach

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Steinberg, Daniel H. (Daniel Howard) , 1959-. Palmer, Daniel William.
Title Statement
Extreme software engineering : a hands on approach / Daniel H. Steinberg and Daniel W. Palmer.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Upper Saddle River, N.J. :   Pearson/Prentice Hall ,   c2004.  
Physical Medium
xxv, 273 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
0130473812 9780130473813
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264) and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Computer software -- Development. eXtreme programming. Software engineering.
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Contents information

Book Introduction

This hands-on software engineering volume fills the gap between the way users learn to program and the way software is written in professional practice with an interactive, project-oriented approach that includes guidelines for using XP methods for software engineering , tutorials on the core aspects of XP, and detailed descriptions of what to expect when applying XP to a development project. Using methodologies that are flexible enough to meet the changing needs of future clients, the book provides a detailed description of what happens in a typical cycle during an XP development effort and shows users what to do instead of telling them what to do. The volume provides an introduction to the Core XP practices, and details pair programming, understanding why we test first, the iteration, shaping the development process and core practices and working examples of core practices. For software engineers, developers, and programmers , and managers who want to learn about XP.


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Author Introduction

Daniel H. Steinberg(지은이)

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Daniel W. Palmer(지은이)

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Table of Contents

I. THE SPIKE-GETTING UP TO SPEED.

1. The Metaphor-Developing a Sense of Where We''re Headed.
2. Getting Started-Introducing the Core XP Practices.
3. Pair Programming-Learning to Work Together.
4. First Test, Then Code-Understanding Why We Test First.
II. THE ITERATION-SHAPING THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.

5. The Client-Meeting Another Team Member.
6. The Plans-Beginning an Iteration.
7. The Values, Principles and Practices-Living the Iteration.
8. Acceptance Tests-Determining That a Story is Completed.
9. Evaluation and Regrouping-Wrapping Up an Iteration.
III. CORE PRACTICES-WORKING EXAMPLES OF CORE PRACTICES.

10. Test First-Learning a New Way of Life.
11. User Stories-Exploring with the Customer.
12. The Planning Game-Negotiating the Future.
13. Refactoring-Sharpening Your Knife.
14. Customer Written Tests-Automating the Acceptance Process.
15. Development Mechanics-Organizing Your Project.

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