The eXtreme Programming (XP) Metaphor and Software Architecture

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Carnegie-Mellon University,
Extreme Programming,
Management,
Metaphor,
Microsoft Windows XP,
Software,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Carnegie Mellon University

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Overview: The basic purpose of this white paper is to contribute to the Agile Programming value of communication. This paper examines the Metaphor's contribution to the software architecture. The metaphor has two purposes. The first is the communication where a user ought to have an easier time speaking and gives examples about an "accountant," than about Quicken and a second is that the metaphor is supposed to contribute to the team's development of software architecture.

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Format: PDF | Size: 134KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 9


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