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An empirical study of relationships among extreme programming engineering activities
Affiliation:1. Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Vienna, Austria;2. University of Vienna, Faculty of Computer Science, Vienna, Austria;3. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department of University of Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy;4. NM2 srl, Napoli, Italy;5. Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Extreme programming (XP) is an agile software process that promotes early and quick production of working code. In this paper, we investigated the relationship among three XP engineering activities: new design, refactoring, and error fix. We found that the more the new design performed to the system the less refactoring and error fix were performed. However, the refactoring and error fix efforts did not seem to be related. We also found that the error fix effort is related to number of days spent on each story, while new design is not. The relationship between the refactoring effort and number of days spent on each story was not conclusive.
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