Title :
Recognizing and responding to "bad smells" in extreme programming
Author :
Elssamadisy, Amr ; Schalliol, Gregory
Author_Institution :
ThoughtWorks Inc., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
The agile software development process called Extreme Programming (XP) is a set of best practices which, when used, promises swifter delivery of quality software than one finds with more traditional methodologies. In this paper, we describe a large software development project that used a modified XP approach, identifying several unproductive practices that we detected over its two-year life that threatened the swifter project completion we had grown to expect. We have identified areas of trouble in the entire life cycle, including analysis, design, development, and testing. For each practice we identify, we discuss the solution we implemented to correct it and, more importantly, examine the early symptoms of those poor practices ("bad smells") that project managers, analysts, and developers need to look out for in order to keep an XP project on its swifter track.
Keywords :
project management; software engineering; software quality; Extreme Programming; XP; best practices; life cycle; poor practices; quality software; software development process; Asset management; Best practices; Books; Contracts; Life testing; Permission; Programming; Project management; Signal processing; Software quality;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 2002. ICSE 2002. Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-472-X