Agile software development methodology for medium and large projects

M. Qureshi
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Extreme programming (XP) is one of the most widely used agile methodologies for software development. It intends to improve software quality and responsiveness to changing customer requirements. Despite the facts that the use of XP offers a number of benefits and it has been a widely used agile methodology, XP does not offer the same benefits when it comes to medium and large software projects. Some of the reasons for this are weak documentation, lack of strong architecture and ignorance to risk awareness during the software development. Owing to the ever-increasing demand of agile approaches, this study addresses the problem of XP's ability to handle medium and large projects. Most of the companies that employ XP as a development methodology for medium and large projects face this problem, which echoes the importance of this problem. To address this problem, in this study XP model is extended in such a way that it equally offers its benefits for medium- and large-scale projects. As an evaluation of the extended XP, three independent industrial case studies are conducted. The case studies are described and results are presented in the study. The results provide evidence that the extended XP can be beneficial for medium and large software development projects.
大中型项目的敏捷软件开发方法
极限编程(XP)是软件开发中使用最广泛的敏捷方法之一。它旨在提高软件质量和对不断变化的客户需求的响应能力。尽管使用XP提供了许多好处,并且它已经成为一种广泛使用的敏捷方法,但是当涉及到中型和大型软件项目时,XP并没有提供相同的好处。造成这种情况的一些原因是弱文档、缺乏强大的体系结构以及在软件开发过程中对风险意识的忽视。由于对敏捷方法日益增长的需求,本研究解决了XP处理大中型项目的能力问题。大多数采用XP作为中型和大型项目开发方法的公司都面临这个问题,这反映了这个问题的重要性。为了解决这个问题,在本研究中,XP模型以这样一种方式进行了扩展,它同样为中型和大型项目提供了好处。作为对扩展XP的评价,进行了三个独立的工业案例研究。在研究中描述了案例研究并给出了结果。结果证明,扩展的XP对大中型软件开发项目是有益的。
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