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XP Companion 2018: Porto, Portugal
- Ademar Aguiar:
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2019, Companion, Porto, Portugal, May 21-25, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6422-5
FIAREX: fostering more industry-academic research in XP
- Steve Counsell, Tracy Hall, Steve Swift, Philipp Diebold:
Session details: FIAREX: fostering more industry-academic research in XP. - Jessica Díaz, Rubén Almaraz, Jennifer Pérez, Juan Garbajosa:
DevOps in practice: an exploratory case study. 1:1-1:3 - Simona Ibba, Gavina Baralla, Andrea Pinna, Roberto Tonelli:
Survey: how much the academic startups know and use agile software and lean startup methodologies? 2:1-2:3
SecSE 2018: International workshop on secure software engineering in DevOps and agile development
- Martin Gilje Jaatun, Daniela Soares Cruzes:
Session details: SecSE 2018: International workshop on secure software engineering in DevOps and agile development. - Kalle Rindell, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Ville Leppänen:
Aligning security objectives with agile software development. 3:1-3:9 - Jose Andre Morales, Hasan Yasar, Aaron Volkmann:
Implementing DevOps practices in highly regulated environments. 4:1-4:9 - Klaus Reche Riisom, Martin Slusarczyk Hubel, Hasan Mousa Alradhi, Niels Bonde Nielsen, Kati Kuusinen, Ronald Jabangwe:
Software security in agile software development: a literature review of challenges and solutions. 5:1-5:5
LargeScaleAgile: 6th international workshop on large-scale agile development
- Torgeir Dingsøyr, Helena Holmsström Ohlson, Nils Brede Moe:
Session details: LargeScaleAgile: 6th international workshop on large-scale agile development. - Torgeir Dingsøyr, Nils Brede Moe, Helena Holmström Olsson:
Towards an understanding of scaling frameworks and business agility: a summary of the 6th international workshop at XP2018. 6:1-6:4 - Philipp Diebold, Anna Schmitt, Sven Theobald:
Scaling agile: how to select the most appropriate framework. 7:1-7:4 - Viktoria Stray:
Planned and unplanned meetings in large-scale projects. 8:1-8:5 - Bettina Horlach, Ingrid Schirmer, Tilo Böhmann, Paul Drews:
Agile portfolio management patterns: a research design. 9:1-9:6 - Nuno Santos, Jaime Pereira, Francisco Morais, Júlio Barros, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo J. Machado:
An experience report on using architectural models within distributed scrum teams contexts. 10:1-10:5
ASCS: 4th international workshop on agile development of safety-critical software
- Geir Kjetil Hanssen, Thor Myklebust, Janusz Górski:
Session details: ASCS: 4th international workshop on agile development of safety-critical software. - Tor Stålhane, Thor Myklebust:
Hazard stories, HazId and safety stories in SafeScrum. 11:1-11:7 - Yang Wang, Daniel Ryan Degutis, Stefan Wagner:
Speed up BDD for safety verification in agile development: a partially replicated controlled experiment. 12:1-12:8 - Katarzyna Lukasiewicz, Janusz Górski:
Introducing agile practices into development processes of safety critical software. 13:1-13:8 - Barbara Gallina, Faiz Ul Muram, Julieth Patricia Castellanos Ardila:
Compliance of agilized (software) development processes with safety standards: a vision. 14:1-14:6 - Geir Kjetil Hanssen, Thor Myklebust, Janusz Górski:
A summary of the 4th international workshop on agile development of safety-critical software (ASCS 2018). 15:1-15:2
A-teams: First international workshop on autonomous agile teams
- Viktoria Stray, Nils Brede Moe, Eva Amdahl Seim:
Session details: A-teams: First international workshop on autonomous agile teams. - Viktoria Stray, Nils Brede Moe, Rashina Hoda:
Autonomous agile teams: challenges and future directions for research. 16:1-16:5 - Jan Henrik Gundelsby:
Enabling autonomous teams in large-scale agile through architectural principles. 17:1-17:4 - Kjell Lundene, Parastoo Mohagheghi:
How autonomy emerges as agile cross-functional teams mature. 18:1-18:5 - Lucas Gren, Per Lenberg:
The importance of conflict resolution techniques in autonomous agile teams. 19:1-19:4 - Yngve Lindsjørn, Roza Moustafa:
Challenges with lack of trust in agile projects with autonomous teams and fixed-priced contracts. 20:1-20:5
MADE'18: Second international workshop on microservices: Agile and DevOps experience
- Davide Taibi, Vladimir Mandic, Ronald Jabangwe, Saverio Giallorenzo:
Session details: MADE'18: Second international workshop on microservices: Agile and DevOps experience. - Roberto Tonelli, Andrea Pinna, Gavina Baralla, Simona Ibba:
Ethereum smart contracts as blockchain-oriented microservices. 21:1-21:2 - Valentina Lenarduzzi, Outi Sievi-Korte:
On the negative impact of team independence in microservices software development. 22:1-22:4 - Florian Rademacher, Jonas Sorgalla, Philip Nils Wizenty, Sabine Sachweh, Albert Zündorf:
Microservice architecture and model-driven development: yet singles, soon married (?). 23:1-23:5 - Jonas Sorgalla, Florian Rademacher, Sabine Sachweh, Albert Zündorf:
Collaborative model-driven software engineering and microservice architecture: a perfect match? 24:1-24:2 - Sinan Eski, Feza Buzluca:
An automatic extraction approach: transition to microservices architecture from monolithic application. 25:1-25:6 - Fei Li, Lars Gelbke:
Microservice architecture in industrial software delivery on edge devices. 26:1-26:4 - Florian Auer, Michael Felderer, Valentina Lenarduzzi:
Towards defining a microservice migration framework. 27:1-27:2
Research Posters
- Luca Pellegrini, Valentina Lenarduzzi:
Are code smells the root cause of faults?: a continuous experimentation approach. 28:1-28:3 - Valentina Lenarduzzi, Outi Sievi-Korte:
Software components selection in microservices-based systems. 29:1-29:3 - Valentina Lenarduzzi, Maria Ilaria Lunesu, Michele Marchesi, Roberto Tonelli:
Blockchain applications for agile methodologies. 30:1-30:3 - Cihangir Ertaban, Erkan Sarikaya, Selami Bagriyanik:
Agile performance indicators for team performance evaluation in a corporate environment. 31:1-31:3 - Lucas Gren:
Studying attitudes and social norms in agile software development. 32:1-32:4 - Larissa Albano Lopes, Eduardo Gouveia Pinheiro, Tiago Silva da Silva, Luciana A. M. Zaina:
Using UxD artefacts to support the writing of user stories: findings of an empirical study with agile developers. 33:1-33:4 - Michael Dorin:
Coding for inspections and reviews. 34:1-34:3 - Marco Ortu, Andrea Pinna, Roberto Tonelli, Michele Marchesi, David Bowes, Giuseppe Destefanis:
Angry-builds: an empirical study of affect metrics and builds success on github ecosystem. 35:1-35:2 - Manal M. Alhammad, Ana María Moreno:
What is going on in agile gamification? 36:1-36:4 - Daniela Schwarz:
Effectiveness of agile frameworks in music management. 37:1-37:4 - Valentina Lenarduzzi, Maria Ilaria Lunesu:
The lean strategies: a tale of user-driven innovation processes. 38:1-38:6 - Abheeshta Putta, Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Adopting scaled agile framework (SAFe): a multivocal literature review. 39:1-39:4 - Nuno Santos, Jaime Pereira, Francisco Morais, Júlio Barros, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo J. Machado:
Deriving user stories for distributed scrum teams from iterative refinement of architectural models. 40:1-40:4 - Nuno Santos, Jaime Pereira, Francisco Morais, Júlio Barros, Nuno Ferreira, Ricardo J. Machado:
Incremental architectural requirements for agile modeling: a case study within a scrum project. 41:1-41:4 - Lauriane Pereira, Helen Sharp, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Gabriel Oliveira, Sabrina Marczak, Ricardo Bastos:
Behavior-driven development benefits and challenges: reports from an industrial study. 42:1-42:4 - Herez Moise Kattan, Flavio Soares, Alfredo Goldman, Eduardo Deboni, Eduardo Guerra:
Swarm or pair?: strengths and weaknesses of pair programming and mob programming. 43:1-43:4
Doctoral Symposium
- Herez Moise Kattan:
Theory of altruism on software development practices patterns. 44:1-44:4 - Dron Khanna:
Experiential team learning in software startups. 45:1-45:3 - Jorge Melegati:
What influences software startups to use lean startup? 46:1-46:3
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