Quantitative Survey on Extreme Programming Projects
Bernhard Rumpe, Astrid Schr\"oder

TL;DR
This paper presents a quantitative survey analyzing 45 Extreme Programming projects to understand its adoption and characteristics across various software development contexts.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive survey-based analysis of XP projects, highlighting adoption patterns and project characteristics.
Findings
45 XP projects analyzed
Insights into XP adoption across domains
Data on project outcomes and practices
Abstract
In recent years the Extreme Programming (XP) community has grown substantially. Many XP projects have started and a substantial amount are already finished. As the interest in the XP approach is constantly increasing worldwide throughout all software intensive application domains, it was time to start a first survey on XP. This paper presents the results of 45 evaluated questionnaires that have been received during the Summer 2001 survey.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
