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Extreme Programming for Web Projects
Extreme Programming for Web Projects
ISBN: 0201794276
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 95
Authors:
Doug Wallace
,
Isobel Raggett
,
Joel Aufgang
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: XP and Web Projects
Chapter 1. Why the Web Industry Needs XP
Trying to Be All Things to All Customers
Projects Not Delivered on Time or on Budget
Adversarial CustomerDeveloper Relationships
Unsuccessful Projects
The XP Solution
XP Web Development
Chapter 2. Project Estimating
The Pitfalls of Estimating
The Parameters of Estimating
An XP Estimating Strategy
Chapter 3. Customer Trust
Promises Unkept
Building Trust
Chapter 4. The Release Plan
Customer Goals
Strategies for Achieving Customer Goals
Technical Constraints
Appropriate Web Technologies
The Release Plan Document
Part II: Working on Web XP Projects
Chapter 5. The Project Team
Typical XP Project Roles
Web XP Project Roles
Pair Programming
Continuous Integration
Transitioning the Team to XP
Chapter 6. The Development Environment
The Work Space
Locating the Customer
Work Timing
Breaking the XP Rules
Chapter 7. Working in Iterations
Stories and Deliverables
The Iteration Strategy Session
Iteration Planning and Estimating
Iteration 1: Preparing for Development
Iteration 2: Avoiding Risk
Iteration 3: Spikes
The Iterations Ahead
Chapter 8. The Graphic Design Process
The Pitfalls of Ignoring the Customer during Design
Graphic Design Iterations
Matching Tasks and Iterations
Part III: XML and Web XP
Chapter 9. XMLA Better Way
HTML
XML to the Rescue
Chapter 10. XP Web Development Practices
XML in Web Development
The XML Site Map
Unit Testing with XML
Deploying the XML Site
Part IV: Web XP Best Practices
Chapter 11. Planning
High Risk versus High Cost
The XP Alternative
Iterations
User Stories
Project Velocity
The Team
Communications
Adapting XP
Chapter 12. Design
Simplicity
CRC Cards
Naming Conventions
Prototypes
Starting Slowly
Changes
Refactoring
Chapter 13. Coding
Coding Best Practices
Chapter 14. Testing
Unit Testing
Unit Tests for Web Projects
Managing Assets
How to Get Started
References
Publications
Web Sites
Further Reading
For Everyone
For Strategists
For Project Managers
For Developers
For the Designer
Extreme Programming for Web Projects
ISBN: 0201794276
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 95
Authors:
Doug Wallace
,
Isobel Raggett
,
Joel Aufgang
BUY ON AMAZON
Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Oracle Structures
Oracle SQL
Optimizing: The Crystal Reports Side
Other Tips
The Crystal Repository
Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (2nd Edition)
Management Style
Practice: Participant Identification
Practice: Process and Practice Tailoring
Practice: Daily Interaction with the Customer Team
A Hub Organizational Structure
Cisco IP Communications Express: CallManager Express with Cisco Unity Express
The Purpose of Cisco IPC Express
Extensive Markup Language Applications
Troubleshooting Cisco CME Network Integration
Troubleshooting the Initialization Wizard
Troubleshooting the TUI and VXML Browser
Systematic Software Testing (Artech House Computer Library)
An Overview of the Testing Process
Analysis and Design
The Software Tester
Appendix D Sample Master Test Plan
Appendix F Process Diagrams
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Keywords
Design Enhancements Using LotusScript
How to Add Text to a Rich Text Object
Add a Document, View, or Database Link to a Rich Text Field
Create an Attach File Button
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Key #4: Base Decisions on Data and Facts
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
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