Agile Software Development Quality Assurance

Agile Software Development Quality Assurance

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Release Date: February, 2007|Copyright: © 2007 |Pages: 266
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-216-9
ISBN13: 9781599042169|ISBN10: 1599042169|EISBN13: 9781599042183
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Description:

Agile methods are a collection of different techniques and practices that share the same values and basic principles. Agile Software Development Quality Assurance provides in-depth coverage of the most important concepts, issues, trends, and technologies in agile software. This Premier Reference Source presents the research and instruction used to develop and implement software quickly, in small iteration cycles, and in close cooperation with the customer in an adaptive way. It is a comprehensive guide that helps researchers and practitioners in the agile software development process avoid risks and project failures that are frequently encountered in traditional software projects.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Agile analysis and design
  • Agile software methods
  • Graphic user interface-based applications
  • Process Improvement
  • Project Management
  • Quality metrics and methodology
  • Requirements specification
  • Software configuration management
  • Software Quality
  • Standards and agile software development
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"I am happy to see that the editors have succeeded in collecting chapters that not only build upon one another but more importantly form a coherent whole addressing the relevant issues from people management to coding including the experiences collected from industry. And all of this, addressed from the perspective of software quality!"

– Pekka Abrahamsson, Research professor, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Ioannis Stamelos is an assistant professor of computer science in the Department of Informatics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He received a degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic School of Thessaloniki (1983) and a PhD in computer science from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1988). He teaches language theory, object-oriented programming, software engineering, software project management and enterprise information systems at the graduate and postgraduate level. His research interests include empirical software evaluation and management, agile methods, software education and open source software engineering. He is the author of 60 scientific papers and a member of the IEEE Computer Society.
Panagiotis Sfetsos has been a lecturer of computer science in the Department of Informatics at Alexander Technological Education Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece since 1990. His research interests include experimentation in software engineering, agile methods and extreme programming, software measurement, software testing and quality. He received his BSc in computer science and statistics from the University of Uppsala, Sweden (1981) and then worked for several years in software development at both the industry and education levels. He has published a number of papers on software engineering and agile methods in journals and international conferences.
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