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I Can t Code Alone. . . Cause I Need My Pair (song), 138
I Can t Get No Architecture (song), 269 “270
ICONIX Process, 22, 217
IEEE Software magazine, software project case study, 252, 253
I m Rewriting Code That I Wrote Yesterday (song), 60 “61
Imagine (song), 371
individual ownership vs. collective ownership, 72, 73 “75
described, 361 “362
infrastructure, building with emergent design, 277 “289. See also frameworks, frameworks design vs. business value
introduction to, 277 “278
poor architecture and XP, 278 “279
The Inmates Are Running the Asylum, 297, 359. See also Cooper, Alan
installed user bases, refactoring with, 218 “225
being selective in refactoring, 225
live data
corruption of and, 221 “222
refactoring of and, 222 “223
live user interfaces, 220 “221
maintenance and, 219 “220
problems with refactoring, 224 “225
shielding code from change, 223 “224
simplicity of code, 224
integration
continuous integration
Camden, Rich on, 24
combined with test-first design, 354 “355
extreme programming in theory and, 15
frequent integration and, 354
tweaked to tame XP, 354 “355
frequency of and problems with XP, 68 “69
frequent integration, 354, 364
interaction design, 297 “298, 310, 364
interaction designers, and taming XP, 359 “362
interfaces. See live user interfaces, refactoring
It All Depends on the Fear ( satire ), 112
iterations
iteration meetings, and ATLAS Project problems, 315
iteration planning, 301 “302
refactoring iterations, 256
short iterations to tame XP, 346 “347
It s Been Four Long Years (song), 44 “45



Extreme Programming Refactored
Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP
ISBN: 1590590961
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 156

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