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XP 2015: Helsinki, Finland
- Casper Lassenius, Torgeir Dingsøyr

, Maria Paasivaara:
Agile Processes, in Software Engineering, and Extreme Programming - 16th International Conference, XP 2015, Helsinki, Finland, May 25-29, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 212, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-18611-5
Full Research Papers
- Francesca Arcelli Fontana

, Marco Zanoni
, Francesco Zanoni:
A Duplicated Code Refactoring Advisor. 3-14 - Christian Berger, Ulrik Eklund:

Expectations and Challenges from Scaling Agile in Mechatronics-Driven Companies - A Comparative Case Study. 15-26 - Elizabeth Bjarnason

, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Emelie Engström
, Markus Borg
:
An Industrial Case Study on Test Cases as Requirements. 27-39 - Philipp Diebold, Jan-Peter Ostberg, Stefan Wagner

, Ulrich Zendler:
What Do Practitioners Vary in Using Scrum? 40-51 - Carmine Giardino, Sohaib Shahid Bajwa, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson

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Key Challenges in Early-Stage Software Startups. 52-63 - Peggy Gregory

, Leonor Barroca
, Katie Taylor, Dina Salah, Helen Sharp:
Agile Challenges in Practice: A Thematic Analysis. 64-80 - Laura Hokkanen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila

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UX Work in Startups: Current Practices and Future Needs. 81-92 - Timo O. A. Lehtinen, Risto Virtanen, Ville T. Heikkilä, Juha Itkonen:

Why the Development Outcome Does Not Meet the Product Owners' Expectations? 93-104 - Valentina Lenarduzzi

, Ilaria Lunesu
, Martina Matta, Davide Taibi
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Functional Size Measures and Effort Estimation in Agile Development: A Replicated Study. 105-116 - Eveliina Lindgren, Jürgen Münch

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Software Development as an Experiment System: A Qualitative Survey on the State of the Practice. 117-128 - Marco Ortu

, Giuseppe Destefanis
, Mohamad Kassab
, Steve Counsell, Michele Marchesi
, Roberto Tonelli
:
Would you mind fixing this issue? - An Empirical Analysis of Politeness and Attractiveness in Software Developed Using Agile Boards. 129-140 - Mawarny Md. Rejab, James Noble

, Stuart Marshall:
Coordinating Expertise Outside Agile Teams. 141-153 - Olli Rissanen, Jürgen Münch

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Transitioning Towards Continuous Delivery in the B2B Domain: A Case Study. 154-165 - Jens Smeds, Kristian Nybom, Ivan Porres

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DevOps: A Definition and Perceived Adoption Impediments. 166-177 - Nirnaya Tripathi

, Pilar Rodríguez, Muhammad Ovais Ahmad
, Markku Oivo
:
Scaling Kanban for Software Development in a Multisite Organization: Challenges and Potential Solutions. 178-190
Short Papers
- Denniz Dönmez, Gudela Grote

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The Two Faces of Uncertainty: Threat vs Opportunity Management in Agile Software Development. 193-198 - Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Victor Meyer Jr.

, Sheila S. Reinehr
, Andreia Malucelli:
Management Ambidexterity: A Clue for Maturing in Agile Software Development. 199-204 - Petri Kettunen, Mikko Ämmälä, Jari Partanen

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Towards Predictable B2B Customer Satisfaction and Experience Management with Continuous Improvement Assets and Rich Feedback. 205-211 - Lucy Ellen Lwakatare

, Pasi Kuvaja, Markku Oivo
:
Dimensions of DevOps. 212-217 - Antonio Martini, Lars Pareto, Jan Bosch:

Towards Introducing Agile Architecting in Large Companies: The CAFFEA Framework. 218-223 - Susanne Siverland, Roger C. S. Wernersson, Charlotte C. Sennersten:

Optimal Refactoring. 224-229 - Stavros Stavru, Sylvia Ilieva

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Agile and the Global Software Leaders: A Perfect Match? 230-235
Experience Reports
- Kristian Bjerke-Gulstuen, Emil Wiik Larsen, Tor Stålhane, Torgeir Dingsøyr

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High Level Test Driven Development - Shift Left. 239-247 - Arjan Claassen, Laurens Boekhorst:

Shorter Feedback Loops By Means of Continuous Deployment. 248-253 - Johanna Hunt:

On a Different Level of Team. 254-261 - Jari Partanen

, Mari Matinlassi:
Applying Agile and Lean Elements to Accelerate Innovation Culture in a Large Organization - Key Learnings After One Year Journey. 262-269 - Avraham Poupko:

It Has Been a Long Journey, and It Is Not Over Yet. 270-278 - Shlomi Rosenberg:

Organizational Culture Aspects of an Agile Transformation. 279-286 - Matti Schneider:

The Guide Board, an Artefact to Support the Continuous Improvement of an Agile Team's Culture. 287-293 - Josh Fridstrom, Adam Jacques, Kurt Kilpela, John Sarkela:

Testing Modtalk. 294-301 - Tomás Turecek, Martin Chmelar, Roman Smirák, Jan Krchnak:

Building Learning Organization Through Peer Hands-on Support Community and Gamification. 302-309 - Marcelo Luis Walter, Ramon Tramontini, Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Sheila S. Reinehr

, Andreia Malucelli:
From Sprints to Lean Flow: Management Strategies for Agile Improvement. 310-318 - Alexander Wilson:

Mob Programming - What Works, What Doesn't. 319-325

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