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A cognitive perspective on software development methods: the case of extreme programming
One of the main dilemmas with which software development teams face is how to choose a software development method that suits the team as well as the organization. This short paper suggests an approach that may help in this process. Specifically, Extreme Programming (XP) is analyzed from a cognitive perspective. We suggest that such an analysis can support software development processes.