The relevance of software documentation, tools and technologies: a survey
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New directions on agile methods: a comparative analysis
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An Empirical Validation of Object-Oriented Metrics in Two Different Iterative Software Processes
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A service-based approach to components for effective business-IT alignment
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A quality model for design documentation in model-centric projects
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Quantitative logic-based framework for agile methodologies
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From the Publisher:Extreme Programming (XP) and the Unified Process (UP) have both caused quite a sensation in the software development community. Although XP offers a methodology for faster software development, many developers find that it does not explicitly include modeling time, which is crucial to ensure that a project meets its proposed requirements. UP developers, on the other hand, have found that the UP approach to modeling is too documentation-intensive and top heavy, thus impeding progress. Enter Agile Modeling (AM) -- a unique methodology specifically designed to enhance your modeling efforts on software development projects.