2005
DOI: 10.1007/11499053_31
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The Positive Affect of the XP Methodology

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“…For example, a longitudinal study by Syed-Abdullah et al [9] revealed that XP methodology has a positive impact on an individual's disposition to be happy, across time and situations. This finding is supported in a comparative study, where job satisfaction was found to be higher in developers using XP practices as opposed to developers not using XP practices [10].…”
Section: Motivation and Xpmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, a longitudinal study by Syed-Abdullah et al [9] revealed that XP methodology has a positive impact on an individual's disposition to be happy, across time and situations. This finding is supported in a comparative study, where job satisfaction was found to be higher in developers using XP practices as opposed to developers not using XP practices [10].…”
Section: Motivation and Xpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8][9][10], that gives greater job satisfaction [11,12], reduces the software development cost [13] and increases code quality [14]. Yet no study has placed the known and accepted XP values and characteristics directly in line with developer preferences coming from a traditional background, to show where needs are met and where values are challenged or in some cases are missing altogether.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because software development, even lightweight, is a complicated process or system, just from theoretical analysis on some aspects or statistic results on some crucial data is far to enough. Besides the above methods, controlled experiment is an effective and credible way [14] [15]. But the cost confines the experiment and we cannot change some of the variables in the experiment and redo it to see how it will affect the result.…”
Section: B Simulation Results Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XP methodology is used, consisting of the following phases [19]: planning, design, coding, testing, and deployment, as illustrated in Figure 1. The XP methodology is crucial in this research because it ensures that the development of the mobile application for attendance recording is customer-centric, adaptable, communicative, high-quality, and efficient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%