Pro .NET 1.1
Extreme Programming
Apress
1st Edition
Published on 1. April 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-59059-138-3 (ISBN)
Description
Chapter 1: Introducing XP; Chapter 2: Assembling the Team; Chapter 3: Release Planning; Chapter 4: Iteration Planning; Chapter 5: The Iteration; Chapter 6: Preparing the Way; Chapter 7: Release Planning -The Journey Begins; Chapter 8: Iteration Planning - Iteration 1; Chapter 9: Iteration 1 Implementation; Chapter 10: Iteration Planning - Iteration 2; Chapter 11: Iteration 2 Implementation; Chapter 12: Iteration Planning - Iteration 3; Chapter 13: Iteration 3 Implementation; Chapter 14: Where Do We Go from Here
More details
Edition
1., Ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Popular/general
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59059-138-3 (9781590591383)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
James Goodwill is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Virtuas. With over 10 years of senior object-oriented development experience, James drives Virtuas' innovation and leadership in the practical use of leading edge technologies. He is also a renowned author of multiple technical publications, including Mastering JSP Custom Tags and Tag Libraries, Developing Java Servlets, Pure JavaServer Pages, and Mastering Jakarta Struts.
James is also a regular column author for ONJava.com, an expert member of JSR-152 focused on the JavaServer Pages 2.0 specification, and a speaker at numerous technology conferences.
Greg â?oHapâ? Pearman has over 15 years experience in architecting and developing enterprise software solutions. Formally a senior architect and developer at Qwest Communications, Hap was a leading member of a small elite team that developed and implemented Extreme Programming (XP) practices for the entire Qwest IT organization. This team worked with each Qwest IT project team to teach them XP and to follow up with those teams in the field after their training. This experience gave Hap the unique opportunity to stress test XP under multiple and varying circumstances as an XP coach and mentor.
Hap has also architected and developed small and large enterprise systems using technologies such as J2EE,.NET (C#) and C++ for such companies as IBM, EPA, U S WEST Direct, Multum Information Service and Qwest Communications.
James is also a regular column author for ONJava.com, an expert member of JSR-152 focused on the JavaServer Pages 2.0 specification, and a speaker at numerous technology conferences.
Greg â?oHapâ? Pearman has over 15 years experience in architecting and developing enterprise software solutions. Formally a senior architect and developer at Qwest Communications, Hap was a leading member of a small elite team that developed and implemented Extreme Programming (XP) practices for the entire Qwest IT organization. This team worked with each Qwest IT project team to teach them XP and to follow up with those teams in the field after their training. This experience gave Hap the unique opportunity to stress test XP under multiple and varying circumstances as an XP coach and mentor.
Hap has also architected and developed small and large enterprise systems using technologies such as J2EE,.NET (C#) and C++ for such companies as IBM, EPA, U S WEST Direct, Multum Information Service and Qwest Communications.
Content
Chapter 1: Introducing XP; Chapter 2: Assembling the Team; Chapter 3: Release Planning; Chapter 4: Iteration Planning; Chapter 5: The Iteration; Chapter 6: Preparing the Way; Chapter 7: Release Planning -The Journey Begins; Chapter 8: Iteration Planning - Iteration 1; Chapter 9: Iteration 1 Implementation; Chapter 10: Iteration Planning - Iteration 2; Chapter 11: Iteration 2 Implementation; Chapter 12: Iteration Planning - Iteration 3; Chapter 13: Iteration 3 Implementation; Chapter 14: Where Do We Go from Here