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Senior managers within our company are showing interest in changing our software development methodologies. As of know the improvements that everyone is looking for includes:

1) Decreased development time
2) Customer satisfaction (bugs, releases and product quality).
3) More integration between the various software that we develop

I have been reading a bit about extreme programming, it seems like a development methodolgoy that will suit our development teams. Does anyone have any insight into this?
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Niheel
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I just got done reading some of the stuff on extremeprogramming at http://www.extremeprogramming.org/.

Very interesting stuff. Might be suitable for what you are doing.

I am sure there are other development practices out there, you should look into all of them to see what will suit your company/team.

Another factor you might want to look at is what is your current team comfortable with. Sometimes moving a whole team into a new way of working might not be the best way. Instead you could find out what works best for them right now and then try to take parts and pieces from other methodologies you have researched.
Nov 17 '05 #2

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