Behind the rules: XP experiences

A. Jackson, S. L. Tsang, Alan Gray, C. Driver, S. Clarke
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Agile processes such as XP (extreme programming) have been recognised for their potential benefits of improving software. During adoption of the XP process, teams can misapply the XP principles by following them verbatim, ignoring the context in which they are applied. In this paper we document our experiences where naive applications of XP principles were altered in recognition of context. We detail our observations of how teams "looked behind" the rules and began fitting XP to the problem rather than attempting to fit the problem to XP. We conclude by reflectively focusing on how this transformation occurred and suggest that it is buying into the XP ethos that drives this change of perspective on the XP process and principles.
规则的背后是XP经验
像XP(极限编程)这样的敏捷过程因其改进软件的潜在好处而得到认可。在采用XP过程期间,团队可能会因为逐字逐句地遵循XP原则而误用它们,而忽略了它们被应用的上下文。在本文中,我们记录了我们的经验,其中XP原则的幼稚应用程序在上下文的识别中被改变。我们详细描述了我们对团队如何“看”规则背后的观察,并开始使XP适应问题,而不是试图使问题适应XP。我们通过反思的方式来总结这种转变是如何发生的,并建议采用XP精神来驱动XP过程和原则的观点变化。
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