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XP + UE → XU Praktische Erfahrungen mit eXtreme Usability

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Die Erfolgsfaktoren von Extreme Programming (XP) basieren auf einer optimalen Kommunikation im Programmierteam, in der Einfachheit der Vorgehensweise und vor allem auf den häufigen Releases und den sich damit ergebenden Reaktionsmöglichkeiten auf sich verändernde Anforderungen.

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Holzinger, A., Slany, W. XP + UE → XU Praktische Erfahrungen mit eXtreme Usability. Informatik Spektrum 29, 91–97 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00287-006-0060-5

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