Enabling to Apply XP Process in Distributed Development Environments with Tool Support
The evaluation both in academic and industrial areas of the XP methodology has shown very good results if applied to small/medium co-localized working groups. In this paper, we described an approach that overcomes the XP constraint of collocation by introducing a process-support environment (called M.P.D.X.P) that helps software development teams and solves the problems which arise when XP is carried out by distributed teams.
Keywords: eXtreme Programming (XP), Distributed Software Development (DSD), Project Management, M.P.D.X.P.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ali Akbar Ansari
A.A. Ansari was born in 1984. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, in 2006. the M.Sc. degree in Software Engineering Azad University, Najafabad in 2010. His research interests are Software Engineering, data mining and computer networks.
Afsaneh Ansari
A. Ansari was born in Iran. She receives B.Sc degree in computer engineering from payam noor univercity in 2010. She is currently a M.Sc. student in Information Technology at qeshm University. Her research interests include Information Technology, Software Engineering, telecommunications and computer networks.
Ali Akbar Ansari
A.A. Ansari was born in 1984. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer engineering from Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, in 2006. the M.Sc. degree in Software Engineering Azad University, Najafabad in 2010. His research interests are Software Engineering, data mining and computer networks.
Afsaneh Ansari
A. Ansari was born in Iran. She receives B.Sc degree in computer engineering from payam noor univercity in 2010. She is currently a M.Sc. student in Information Technology at qeshm University. Her research interests include Information Technology, Software Engineering, telecommunications and computer networks.