An Adaptive XP-based approach to Agile Development
Gang Liao, Lei Liu, Lian Luo

TL;DR
This paper explores how an adaptive XP-based approach can enhance Agile development by emphasizing technical practices, collaboration, and planning to improve team success in modern software projects.
Contribution
It introduces an adaptive XP methodology tailored to improve Agile practices through technical and collaborative enhancements.
Findings
Enhanced team collaboration and planning effectiveness
Improved technical practice adoption in Agile teams
Greater success rates in software projects using adaptive XP
Abstract
Software design is gradually becoming open, distributed, pervasive, and connected. It is a sad statistical fact that software projects are scientifically fragile and tend to fail more than other engineering fields. Agile development is a philosophy. And agile methods are processes that support the agile philosophy. XP places a strong emphasis on technical practices in addition to the more common teamwork and structural practices. In this paper, we elaborate how XP practices can be used to thinking, collaborating, releasing, planning, developing. And the state that make your team and organization more successful.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Engineering Research · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
