Title :
Comparing extreme programming and Waterfall project results
Author :
Ji, Feng ; Sedano, Todd
Author_Institution :
Silicon Valley Campus, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Mountain View, CA, USA
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 have used project data to clearly conclude which one is better. In this paper, we present the results of a controlled empirical study conducted at Carnegie Mellon University in Silicon Valley to learn about the effective transition from traditional development to agile development. We conducted a comparison research against these two approaches. Multiple teams were assigned a project; some used Waterfall development, others used Extreme Programming. The purpose of this research is to look at advantages and disadvantages based upon the outcomes, generated artifacts, and metrics produced by the teams.
Keywords :
project management; software development management; Carnegie Mellon University; Silicon Valley; comparing extreme programming; project management; software project methods; waterfall project results; Java; Measurement; Positron emission tomography; Programming profession; Software; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T), 2011 24th IEEE-CS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0349-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1093-0175
DOI :
10.1109/CSEET.2011.5876129