[Xpcgi-cvs-reports] CVS: XPwww valid-html401.gif,NONE,1.1 WhatIsXP.shtml,1.6,1.7 footer.inc,1.3,1.4
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From: Joi E. <joi...@us...> - 2001-11-12 05:01:21
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Update of /cvsroot/xpcgi/XPwww
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Index: WhatIsXP.shtml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/xpcgi/XPwww/WhatIsXP.shtml,v
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--- WhatIsXP.shtml 2001/11/12 05:01:18 1.7
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+ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
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<HTML>
<HEAD>
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<TITLE>XPCGI What Is XP?</TITLE>
</HEAD>
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<HR>
<blockquote>
! XP is a light-weight methodology for small-to-medium-sized teams
developing software in the face of vague or rapidly changing requirements.
<cite><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201616416/armatiesA/102-4930864-8113731">Extreme Programming Explained</a>, page xiii, by Kent Beck, Addison Wesley, 2000</cite>
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<HR>
<blockquote>
! XP is a light-weight methodology for small-to-medium-sized teams
developing software in the face of vague or rapidly changing requirements.
<cite><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201616416/armatiesA/102-4930864-8113731">Extreme Programming Explained</a>, page xiii, by Kent Beck, Addison Wesley, 2000</cite>
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index cards to record <a href="http://extremeprogramming.org/rules/userstories.html"><em>stories</em></a> (user requirements) and "tasks" (programmer
assignments.) Using physical index cards has many advantages, but there are
! some disadvantages as well.
<H2>Disadvantages of Index Cards</H2>
! <P>During Release Planning, the cards are sorted several different ways, by
both the project customer and by the developers. If there are large numbers
of cards, performing this sort manually can take considerable effort. XPCGI
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index cards to record <a href="http://extremeprogramming.org/rules/userstories.html"><em>stories</em></a> (user requirements) and "tasks" (programmer
assignments.) Using physical index cards has many advantages, but there are
! some disadvantages as well.
<H2>Disadvantages of Index Cards</H2>
! <P>During Release Planning, the cards are sorted several different ways, by
both the project customer and by the developers. If there are large numbers
of cards, performing this sort manually can take considerable effort. XPCGI
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eliminating the need to manually sort index cards and making it simple to
physically reorganize the cards in the desired order.
!
! <P>Another problem with hand-written index cards is that some managers
! simply don't like them, especially when you're practicing guerrilla-XP.
! If your handwriting is as bad as mine, this is even more of a problem.
Many managers expect project documentation be presented to them in a
formal, professional-looking document and simply dismiss a set of index
! cards without reading them.
The really particular sort can be presented with the printed report instead
of the cards, concealing the physical nature of the index cards altogether.
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eliminating the need to manually sort index cards and making it simple to
physically reorganize the cards in the desired order.
!
! <P>Another problem with hand-written index cards is that some managers
! simply don't like them, especially when you're practicing guerrilla-XP.
! If your handwriting is as bad as mine, this is even more of a problem.
Many managers expect project documentation be presented to them in a
formal, professional-looking document and simply dismiss a set of index
! cards without reading them.
The really particular sort can be presented with the printed report instead
of the cards, concealing the physical nature of the index cards altogether.
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<P>Card loss is another concern. The janitorial services in my building
! are quite aggressive about picking up stray papers near the wastebaskets.
! Cards dropped nearby are likely to be irretrievably lost. Having cards in an
! online form allows them to be quickly reprinted if some disappear.
<H2>Why use XPCGI?</H2>
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<P>Card loss is another concern. The janitorial services in my building
! are quite aggressive about picking up stray papers near the wastebaskets.
! Cards dropped nearby are likely to be irretrievably lost. Having cards in an
! online form allows them to be quickly reprinted if some disappear.
<H2>Why use XPCGI?</H2>
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cards, as well as providing sorted reports and listings. This naturally
eliminates the basic problem of chicken-scratch handwriting.
!
<HR>
<H2><a name="links">More XP Links</a></H2>
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cards, as well as providing sorted reports and listings. This naturally
eliminates the basic problem of chicken-scratch handwriting.
!
<HR>
<H2><a name="links">More XP Links</a></H2>
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<td>
<table border="0" cellpadding="0">
! <tr><td>
<a href="http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?PlanningGame">Wiki PlanningGame</a><br>
<a href="http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgrammingRoadmap">Wiki ExtremeProgrammingRoadmap</a><br>
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<td>
<table border="0" cellpadding="0">
! <tr><td>
<a href="http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?PlanningGame">Wiki PlanningGame</a><br>
<a href="http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgrammingRoadmap">Wiki ExtremeProgrammingRoadmap</a><br>
Index: footer.inc
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RCS file: /cvsroot/xpcgi/XPwww/footer.inc,v
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<FONT color="#ffffff">
<small>
! XPCGI is copyright ©2000 Joi Ellis<br>
XPCGI "Idea Man" logo courtesy <a href="http://www.FusionFly.com/">
<font color="white">Fusion^Fly</font></a><Br>
! All trademarks and copyrights on this page are properties of their
! respective owners.
</small>
</FONT>
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<FONT color="#ffffff">
<small>
! XPCGI is copyright ©2000 Joi Ellis<br>
XPCGI "Idea Man" logo courtesy <a href="http://www.FusionFly.com/">
<font color="white">Fusion^Fly</font></a><Br>
! All trademarks and copyrights on this page are properties of their
! respective owners.
</small>
</FONT>
Index: icons.inc
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! <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/xpcgi"><img src="logo_88_44aa.gif" width="88" height="44" align="left" border="0" alt=""></a>
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! <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/xpcgi">
! <img src="logo_88_44aa.gif" width="88" height="44" align="left" border="0" alt=""></a>
! <A href="http://sourceforge.net/">
! <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=10523&type=1" width="88" height="31" border="0" align="right" alt=""></A>
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