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Table of Contents
Extreme Programming for Web Projects
By Doug Wallace, Isobel Raggett, Joel Aufgang

Publisher : Addison Wesley
Pub Date : September 20, 2002
ISBN : 0-201-79427-6
Pages : 192
Web development teams have been operating in the dark for far too long. The lack of proven development
methodologies for the Web environment has resulted in a constant struggle for developers to produce quality
Web-based projects on time and within budget. The field is multidisciplinary in character, involving both technology
and graphic design: Web-based project development must address the issue pany image, must function on
multiple platforms, and must incorporate multiple media into plete package.

Extreme Programming for Web Projects shows how the Extreme Programming (XP) software development
discipline can be adapted and applied to the Web-based project development process. This book demonstrates how
the hallmarks of XP-continuous integration, short iterations, paired programming, automated testing, and extensive
client involvement-are particularly well suited to the unique demands of Web-based development. Based on years of
real-world experience, the book offers proven best practices that enable developers to deal efficiently and effectively
with the challenges they face and, ultimately, to produce Web-based projects that meet and/or exceed customer
expectations.

Readers will find information on vital topics such as:


How the XP team approach munication between Web technology and graphic design
professionals


How XP automated testing ensures prehensive approach to testing page layout, performance, and
multiplatform operation


How XP's continuous integration and short iterations serve the Web development team's need for flexibility

How XP's emphasis on client involvement throughout the project improves oftentimes adversarial client
relationships


How XP can facilitate the difficult tas