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Held: Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Summary: We consider the Extreme Programming (XP) software development process.
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Each group will post their UML on a whiteboard.
Some questions
Faunaand
Florato distinguish the two kinds of creatures in my model.)
Disclaimer: The presentation of XP changed significantly between the first and second edition of this book. My view of XP was clearly shaped more by the first edition.
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