Remote evaluation: the network as an extension of the usability laboratory
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Communications of the ACM
Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction
Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction
Agile modeling: effective practices for extreme programming and the unified process
Agile modeling: effective practices for extreme programming and the unified process
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Hitting the target: adding interaction design to agile software development
OOPSLA '02 OOPSLA 2002 Practitioners Reports
Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (2nd Edition)
Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (2nd Edition)
Evolving Distributed Project Management
IEEE Software
Case Study of Customer Input For a Successful Product
ADC '05 Proceedings of the Agile Development Conference
Adding Usability Testing to an Agile Project
AGILE '06 Proceedings of the conference on AGILE 2006
Can distributed software development be agile?
Communications of the ACM
The Social Nature of Agile Teams
AGILE '07 Proceedings of the AGILE 2007
Agile Development Iterations and UI Design
AGILE '07 Proceedings of the AGILE 2007
AGILE '07 Proceedings of the AGILE 2007
AGILE '08 Proceedings of the Agile 2008
Examining the Foundations of Agile Usability with eXtreme Scenario-Based Design
AGILE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Agile Conference
Towards a framework for integrating agile development and user-centred design
XP'06 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering
Experiences by using AFFINE for building collaborative applications for online communities
OCSC'13 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Online Communities and Social Computing
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Enterprise-level organizations, which often rely on distributed development teams, are increasingly interested in finding ways to adopt agile and usability-focused methods. Agile usability researchers at Virginia Tech have partnered with Meridium, Inc. to look at how eXtreme Scenario-based Design (XSBD), an agile usability approach developed at Virginia Tech, can be used in a distributed environment. We report on the use of this XSBD approach in a distributed team at Meridium and how it addresses the challenges of an integrated approach through streamlined usability and development practices and clearly defined communication and information sharing practices.