Previous Academic Projects
Integrating Acceptance-Test-Driven Development with Low Fidelity Prototyping for Web Applications Final Report
Extreme Migration – Agile Techniques for Software Migration
Relations between Software Practitioners’ Responses to the Transition to Agile Software Development and Team Climate, Organizational Climate and Individual Personality Attributes
If Agile Is for People, then What About the People?
Extreme Refactoring: Integrating Refactorings into Software Configuration Management
Agile Experience: Communication and Collaboration in Agile Software Development Teams
Understanding agile development in terms of distributed cognition
Empirical Investigation of the Practice of Executable Acceptance Test-Driven Development
Agile software development and user experience design
- Funded: US$7000
- Grantholders:
- Frank Maurer, University of Calgary
- Artifacts:
Extreme Migration – Agile Techniques for Software Migration
- Funded: 5100 euros
- Grantholders:
- Wolf-Gideon Bleek and Martti Jeenicke (University of Hamburg, Germany)
- Artifacts:
Relations between Software Practitioners’ Responses to the Transition to Agile Software Development and Team Climate, Organizational Climate and Individual Personality Attributes
- Funded: US$8000
- Grantholders:
- Orit Hazzan, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel,Tali Seger, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek-Hefer, Israel Ronen Bar-Nahor, Amdocs, Ra’anana, Israel
- Artifacts:
If Agile Is for People, then What About the People?
- Funded: US$7800
- Grantholders:
- Steve Adolph and Philippe Kruchten, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia
- Artifacts:
Extreme Refactoring: Integrating Refactorings into Software Configuration Management
- Funded $2000.00
- Grant Holders
- Danny Dig (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Ralph Johnson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Tien Nguyen (Iowa State University)
- Artifacts
Agile Experience: Communication and Collaboration in Agile Software Development Teams
- Funded $5780.00
- Grant Holders
- Elizabeth Whitworth (Carleton University)
- Robert Biddle (Carleton University)
- Artifacts
Understanding agile development in terms of distributed cognition
- Funded $1700.00
- Grant Holders
- Hugh Robinson (The Open University)
- Judith Segal (The Open University)
- Helen Sharp (The Open University)
- Artifacts
Empirical Investigation of the Practice of Executable Acceptance Test-Driven Development
- Funded $7000.00
- Grant Holders
- Grigori Melnik (Calgary University)
- Artifacts
- ‘PhD thesis: Empirical Analyses of Executable Acceptance Test Driven Development’:http://gmelnik.com/papers/Melnik_dissertation.pdf
- XP2007 Paper
Agile software development and user experience design
- Funded $2725.60
- Grant Holders
- Jennifer Ferreira (Victoria University, Wellington)
- Artifacts
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