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Applicability of Extreme Programming In Educational Environment
Sultan Alshehri
Pages - 22 - 44 | Revised - 31-05-2018 | Published - 30-06-2018
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KEYWORDS
Extreme Programming, One-site Customer, Development Cycle, and One-site Coach.
ABSTRACT
In order to validate the results of any XP study, the experiment's environment has to be in line with XP principles and values. XP practices must fit with the environment sitting to accomplish accurate finds and observations. This paper searches the applicability of using the Extreme Programming method in the educational environments specifically in the post-secondary school. After digging in 14 XP experiments were done in different universities and institutions, we figured out that XP is applicable in the educational environment with challenges attached. In this paper, we go deeply in investigating the difficulties that students face when adopting XP in class. Also, we highlight the important factors that affect the XP adoption in education.
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Dr. Sultan Alshehri
Computer Sciences and Information Technology College Majmmah Univeristy Majmaah 11952, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia
su.alshehri@mu.edu.sa
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