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Agile Development Conference (ADC'05)
Introducing Agile into a Software Development Capstone Project
Denver, Colorado
July 24-July 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2487-7
Cyril Coupal, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Saskatchewan
Kelvin Boechler, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Saskatchewan
Conveying principles of software analysis, design and implementation in a classroom setting is problematic. When the course involves actual hands on development with clients drawn from industry, the challenges are magnified. This paper discusses the experiences and observations of a set of 10-month independent external projects undertaken by final year students in the Computer Systems Technology Program using Agile for the first time. We compare situations and observations of projects developed following an Agile [1] approach with XP Programming [2], to our previous projects developed in a traditional approach. Based on these observations, an Agile approach seems to support learning, provide a valuable practical experience and produce useable software within an academic environment.
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Cyril Coupal, Kelvin Boechler, "Introducing Agile into a Software Development Capstone Project," adc, pp.289-297, Agile Development Conference (ADC'05), 2005
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