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    An Inside Look at Extreme Programming Essay

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    Introduction Extreme programming roots evolved from Kent Beck and Ware Cunningham working together on a research group at Tektronix and the collaboration used on the project. (Larman, pg. 170) Extreme programming really became known during the Chrysler Comprehensive Compensation (C3) project where Kent Beck took personal risk in deciding which factor of programming to emphasize. As the methods taken became known as Extreme Programming (XP) the founders are often considered to be Ward Cunningham (the

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    V. EXTREME PROGRAMMING Extreme Programming or XP is lightweight, flexible, efficient and low-risk software development methodology. It is mostly used for software creation in a very unstable environment. It gives greater flexibility in the modeling process. The main objective is to bring down the cost of software requirements. Requirement change at a later phase can be costly in the project which is very common in the XP methodology. Advantages of Extreme programming methodology: - 1. Customer

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    just like how extreme sports athletes did. The only difference is that their path is riskier than ours because they do many dangerous activities such as Base-Jumping, Cave-Diving, and BMX. Extreme sports are a good idea because you get to be in the moment and feel the rush, but you should take some precautions because it can be very dangerous. One reason why extreme sports should be participated in is because many people find their motivations and motives of life in it. In “Extreme Sports Not About

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    if people who do extreme sports are risk takers? In “Extreme Sports Not About Risk Taking” (July, 13 2009) by Medical New Today, Dr. Brymer was a Queensland University of Technology researcher (people who establishes research partnerships between academia, industry, government and community actors), a lecturer from the School of Human Movement Studies in the Faculty of Health and has been researching whether the element of risk was an important factor among the people who do extreme sports. People

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    Introduction Extreme Programming is one of the popular agile processes (Wells) and is about social changes (Beck and Andres). XP has been proven as one of the successful customer satisfactions since it delivers potential software that can be used, as the customer needs it. It continues to empower developers as it focus on developing excellent programing techniques and communication (Beck and Andres). Extreme programming includes collaborative teams in order to accomplish and solve problems as efficient

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    When most people think of extreme sports, they think of adrenaline junkies and risk takers, and this is simply not the case. While most people against extreme sports turn a blind eye to the medical benefits and the stereotypes put on participants, good things can come out of these activities. These gains outweigh the consequences, which makes extreme sports worthwhile. From an outside perspective it may seem that medically concerned, extreme sports would be frowned upon, but in fact, the opposite

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    Comparing Extreme Programming and Waterfall Project Results Feng Ji Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Campus Mountain View, CA, 94035 jojojifeng@gmail.com Todd Sedano Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley Campus Mountain View, CA, 94035 todd.sedano@sv.cmu.edu Abstract Waterfall and Extreme Programming are two software project methods used for project management. Although there are a number of opinions comparing the two methods regarding how they should be applied, none

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    active in playing extreme sports. The most of the extreme sports’ participants is boys not girls. People already set their minds that this activity is special for boys not girls. This phenomenon already limits extreme sports’ growth. Although, it is a very useful and meaningful sport. In addition, the advantage of extreme sports should be emphasized and cannot be ignore. Nowadays, the extreme sports have become more popular over the last decade. What is the “Extreme Sports”? Extreme sport also called

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    The extreme sports world is very unique, with a wide variety of sports to choose from and risks that come along with them. Risks, although they do create a lot of adrenaline, are not the main reason why these extreme athletes participate in these sports. There’s a lot more to the extreme sports world than just the adrenaline junkies and risk takers, believe it or not there is a lot more serenity in the sports than thought to be. Extreme athletes are not all about the adrenaline rush, there is something

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    There are times when it’s okay to have fun and take risks, one of the risks you could take is participating in extreme sports. Extreme sports give you a rush of excitement which is said to make you feel truly alive. We don’t have many times in our life when we have excitement, so living your life to the fullest and taking risks is acceptable once in awhile. Some people participate in extreme sports because it is beneficial to

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