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Pekka Abrahamsson
, Michele Marchesi
, Frank Maurer
:
Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, 10th International Conference, XP 2009, Pula, Sardinia, Italy, May 25-29, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 31, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-01852-7
Keynote Papers

Ivar Jacobson:
What They Dont Teach You about Software at School: Be Smart!. 1-4

Bjarte Bogsnes:
Keynote: Beyond Budgeting in a Lean and Agile World. 5-7
Research Papers
Testing in Agile Software Development

Eunha Kim, Jongchae Na, Seokmoon Ryoo:
Developing a Test Automation Framework for Agile Development and Testing. 8-12

Artem Marchenko, Pekka Abrahamsson
, Tuomas Ihme:
Long-Term Effects of Test-Driven Development A Case Study. 13-22

Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
:
Communicating Domain Knowledge in Executable Acceptance Test Driven Development. 23-32

Andreas Höfer, Marc Philipp:
An Empirical Study on the TDD Conformance of Novice and Expert Pair Programmers. 33-42
Teams and Organizations

Irina Diana Coman, Giancarlo Succi
:
An Exploratory Study of Developers' Toolbox in an Agile Team. 43-52

Hamish T. Barney, Nils Brede Moe
, Tore Dybå, Aybüke Aurum, Martha Winata:
Balancing Individual and Collaborative Work in Agile Teams. 53-62

Jayakanth Srinivasan, Kristina Lundqvist:
Organizational Enablers for Agile Adoption: Learning from GameDevCo. 63-72

Kirsi Korhonen:
Migrating Defect Management from Waterfall to Agile Software Development in a Large-Scale Multi-site Organization: A Case Study. 73-82
Empirical Studies and Education

Chaehan So, Wolfgang Scholl:
Perceptive Agile Measurement: New Instruments for Quantitative Studies in the Pursuit of the Social-Psychological Effect of Agile Practices. 83-93

Finn Olav Bjørnson, Torgeir Dingsøyr
:
A Survey of Perceptions on Knowledge Management Schools in Agile and Traditional Software Development Environments. 94-103

Joseph T. Chao, Jennifer K. Brown:
Empowering Students and the Community through Agile Software Development Service-Learning. 104-113

Nils Brede Moe
, Torgeir Dingsøyr
, Emil Røyrvik:
Putting Agile Teamwork to the Test - An Preliminary Instrument for Empirically Assessing and Improving Agile Software Development. 114-123
Short Papers
Standards and Lessons-Learned

Célio A. Santana, Cristine Gusmão, Liana Soares, Caryna Pinheiro, Teresa M. Maciel, Alexandre Marcos Lins de Vasconcelos
, Ana Cristina Rouiller:
Agile Software Development and CMMI: What We Do Not Know about Dancing with Elephants. 124-129

Giuseppe Lami
, Fabio Falcini:
Is ISO/IEC 15504 Applicable to Agile Methods?. 130-135

Paul Murphy
, Brian Donnellan
:
Lesson Learnt from an Agile Implementation Project. 136-141

Sharon Coyle
, Kieran Conboy
:
A Study of Risk Management in DSDM. 142-148

Fabio Abbattista
, Alessandro Bianchi
, Filippo Lanubile
:
A Storytest-Driven Approach to the Migration of Legacy Systems. 149-154

Gabriel Tellez-Morales:
XP Practices: A Successful Tool for Increasing and Transferring Practical Knowledge in Short-Life Software Development Projects. 155-160
Customer Communication and User Involvement

Mikko Korkala, Minna Pikkarainen, Kieran Conboy
:
Distributed Agile Development: A Case Study of Customer Communication Challenges. 161-167

Karlheinz Kautz:
Customer and User Involvement in Agile Software Development. 168-173

Zahid Hussain
, Harald Milchrahm, Sara Shahzad, Wolfgang Slany, Manfred Tscheligi
, Peter Wolkerstorfer:
Integration of Extreme Programming and User-Centered Design: Lessons Learned. 174-179

Agustín Yagüe
, Pilar Rodríguez, Juan Garbajosa
:
Optimizing Agile Processes by Early Identification of Hidden Requirements. 180-185

Rashina Hoda
, James Noble
, Stuart Marshall:
Negotiating Contracts for Agile Projects: A Practical Perspective. 186-191
Workshops and Tutorials

Danilo T. Sato, Francisco M. Trindade:
The Lego Lean Game. 192-193

Dave Nicolette:
Agile Process Smells and Root Cause Analysis. 194-195

Thomas Nilsson, Andreas Larsson
:
Agile in Large-Scale Development Workshop: Coaching, Transitioning and Practicing. 196-197

Rachel Davies, James Pullicino:
What Does an Agile Coach Do?. 198-199

Lars Arne Skår, Jan-Erik Sandberg:
Workshop - Mechanics of Good - Creating Well Functioning Distributed Teams. 200-201

Charlie Poole:
Test-Driven User Interfaces. 202-203

Marc Evers, Willem van den Ende:
The New New NEW! Product Development Game. 204-205

Nilay V. Oza, Pekka Abrahamsson
, Kieran Conboy
:
Positioning Agility. 206-208

Stefan van den Oord, Wim van de Goor:
Scrum Board Game. 209-210

Patrick Kua:
XP2009 Workshop: Climbing the Dreyfus Ladder of Agile Practices. 211-212

Steven Fraser:
Software "Best" Practices: Agile Deconstructed. 213-214

Yaser Ghanam, Kendra M. L. Cooper, Pekka Abrahamsson
, Frank Maurer
:
XP Workshop on Agile Product Line Engineering. 215-216

Emily Bache:
Test Driven Development: Performing Art. 217-218

Artem Marchenko, Vasco Duarte:
Business Value Game. 219-220

Xiaofeng Wang
, Kieran Conboy
, Minna Pikkarainen, Michael Lane:
Where Agile Research Meets Industry Needs: Starting from a 10-Year Retrospective. 221-223

Thomas Sundberg:
Continuous Integration - How Do You Know That Your Application Still Works?. 224-225

Pekka Klärck, Juha Rantanen, Janne Härkönen:
Executable Requirements in Practice. 226-227

Patrick Steyaert, Tom Tourwé:
Product Owners Jamboree. 228-229
Posters

Erik Lundh:
Explaining the Obvious - How Do You Teach Agile?. 230-231

Muhammad Ali Babar, Pekka Abrahamsson
:
Architecture-Centric Methods and Agile Approaches. 232-233

Massimiliano Di Penta
, Sandro Morasca
, Alberto Sillitti:
3rd International Workshop on Designing Empirical Studies: Assessing the Effectiveness of Agile Methods (IWDES 2009). 234-235

Johanna Hunt, Diana Larsen:
Telling Your Stories: Why Stories Are Important for Your Team. 236-237

Erik Lundh:
Elements of an Art - Agile Coaching. 238-239

Adnan Causevic, Iva Krasteva
, Rikard Land, Abdulkadir S. M. Sajeev, Daniel Sundmark:
A Survey on Industrial Software Engineering. 240-241

Ilenia Fronza
, Giancarlo Succi
:
Modeling Spontaneous Pair Programming When New Developers Join a Team. 242-244

Frank Keenan, Namgyal Damdul, Sandra Kelly, David Connolly:
Summary Reporting for a Linked Interaction Design-Scrum Approach: How Much Modeling Is Useful?. 245-246

Jabier Martinez
, Jessica Díaz
, Jennifer Pérez
, Juan Garbajosa
:
Software Product Line Engineering Approach for Enhancing Agile Methodologies. 247-248

Anna Rohunen, Lech Krzanik, Pasi Kuvaja, Jouni Similä, Pilar Rodríguez, Jarkko Hyysalo, Tommi Linna:
FLEXI Project Management Survey. 249-250
Demonstrations

Daniel Brolund:
Documentation by Example. 251-252

Barbara Weber
, Jakob Pinggera, Stefan Zugal, Werner Wild:
Alaska Simulator - A Journey to Planning. 253-254

Tadas Remencius, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi
:
Using Metric Visualization and Sharing Tool to Drive Agile-Related Practices. 255-256

Ali Hosseini-Khayat, Yaser Ghanam, Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
:
ActiveStory Enhanced: Low-Fidelity Prototyping and Wizard of Oz Usability Testing Tool. 257-258

Shahedul Huq Khandkar, Shelly Park, Yaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer
:
FitClipse: A Tool for Executable Acceptance Test Driven Development. 259-260

Xin Wang, Yaser Ghanam, Shelly Park, Frank Maurer
:
Using Digital Tabletops to Support Distributed Agile Planning Meetings. 261-262
Additional Material: Panels

Steven Fraser, Pekka Abrahamsson, Rachel Davies, Joshua Kerievsky, Mary Poppendieck, Giancarlo Succi:
The Future of Lean in an Agile World. 263-266

Minna Pikkarainen, Kieran Conboy, Daniel Karlstöm, Jari Still, Joshua Kerievsky:
What Skills Do We Really Need in Agile Software Development? - Discussion of Industrial Impacts and Challenges. 267-270

Steven Fraser
, Erik Lundh, Rachel Davies, Jutta Eckstein, Diana Larsen, Kati Vilkki:
Perspectives on Agile Coaching. 271-276

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