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Agile Conference 2005: Denver, CO, USA
- AGILE 2005 Conference (AGILE 2005), 24-29 July 2005, Denver, CO, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2487-7

Introduction
- Message from the Program Committee Chairs.

- Research Program Committee.

- Experience Reports Committee.

- Educators' Symposium Committee.

Research Papers
- David West, Mathew Solano:

Metaphors be with you! (Metaphor System). 3-11 - Yael Dubinsky, David Talby, Orit Hazzan, Arie Keren:

Agile Metrics at the Israeli Air Force. 12-19 - Steve Adolph:

Are We Ready to be Unleashed? A Comparative Analysis between Agile Software Development and War Fighting.. 20-28 - Andrew F. Tappenden, Patricia Beatty, James Miller:

Agile Security Testing of Web-Based Systems via HTTPUnit. 29-38 - Jan Chong:

Social Behaviors on XP and non-XP teams: A Comparative Study. 39-48 - Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp

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Organisational culture and XP: three case studies. 49-58 - Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:

Clashes between Culture and Software Development Methods: The Case of the Israeli Hi-Tech Industry and Extreme Programming. 59-69 - Chris Mann, Frank Maurer

:
A Case Study on the Impact of Scrum on Overtime and Customer Satisfaction. 70-79 - Lawrence Liu, Frank Maurer

, Hakan Erdogmus
:
An Environment for Collaborative Iteration Planning. 80-89 - Jeff Sutherland:

Future of Scrurn: Parallel Pipelining of Sprints in Complex Projects. 90-102
Experience Reports
- Roy Morien:

Agile Development of the Database: A Focal Entity Prototyping Approach. 103-110 - Salim Nair, Prasad Ramnath:

Teaching a Goliath to Fly. 111-124 - Arlo Belshee:

Promiscuous Pairing and Beginner's Mind: Embrace Inexperience. 125-131 - Moses M. Hohman:

Estimating in Actual Time. 132-138 - Marilyn Lamoreux:

Improving Agile Team Learning by Improving Team Reflections. 139-144 - Matt Ganis, David Leip, Fred Grossman, Joe Bergin:

Introducing Agile Development (XP) into a Corporate Webmaster Environment - An Experience Report. 145-152 - Barg Upender:

Staying Agile in Government Software Projects. 153-159 - Bruce Eckfeldt, Rex Madden, John Horowitz, Esq. Grotta:

Selling Agile: Target-Cost Contract. 160-166 - Gil Broza:

Early Community Building: A Critical Success Factor for XP Projects. 167-172 - Constance M. Tartaglia, Prasad Ramnath:

Using Open Spaces to Resolve Cross Team Issue. 173-179 - Richard K. Cheng:

A False Measure of Success "I'd rather have an ounce of cure over this 200 pounds of prevention". 180-184 - Steven W. Baker:

Formalizing Agility: An Agile Organization's Journey toward CMMI Accreditation. 185-192 - David J. Anderson:

Stretching Agile to fit CMMI Level 3 - the story of creating MSF for CMMI Process Improvement at Microsoft Corporation. 193-201 - John J. Cunningham:

Costs of Compliance: Agile in an Inelastic Organization. 202-211 - John P. McCormick:

Agile Phase I - The Pragmatic Case Study of Schneider National. 212-213 - Ajay Danait:

Agile Offshore Techniques - A Case Study. 214-217 - Monica Yap:

Follow the Sun: Distributed Extreme Programming Development. 218-224 - Lynn Miller:

Case Study of Customer Input For a Successful Product. 225-234 - Paul Hodgetts:

Experiences Integrating Sophisticated User Experience Design Practices into Agile Processes. 235-242 - Andy Takats, Nathan Brewer:

Improving Communication between Customers and Developers. 243-252 - Prashant Gandhi, Nils Christian Haugen, Mike Hill, Richard Watt:

Creating a Living Specification Using FIT Documents. 253-258 - Ralph Bohnet, Gerard Meszaros:

Test-Driven Porting. 259-266 - Mark Striebeck:

Ongoing Quality Improvement, or: How We All Learned To Trust XP. 267-271 - Jon W. Spence:

There Has to Be a Better Way!. 272-278 - Amy Law, Shawn Learn:

Waltzing with Changes. 279-288
Educators' Symposium
- Cyril M. Coupal, Kelvin Boechler:

Introducing Agile into a Software Development Capstone Project. 289-297 - Andy Tinkham, Cem Kaner:

Experiences Teaching a Course in Programmer Testing. 298-305 - Joseph Chao:

Balancing Hands-on and Research Activities: A Graduate Level Agile Software Development Course. 306-311 - Kris Read, Grigori Melnik, Frank Maurer

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Student Experiences with Executable Acceptance Testing. 312-317 - Mike Griffiths:

Teaching Agile Project Management to the PMI. 318-322 - Kelli M. Slaten, Sarah B. Berenson, Laurie A. Williams, Lucas Layman

, Maria A. Droujkova:
Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Pair Programming and Agile Software Methodologies: Verifying a Model of Social Interaction. 323-330

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