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6 December 2010

1960’s  60’s “Cowboys” wrote software anyway that they could Difference between best programmers and worst as high as 28:1 (many sources)  1968 Edsger Dijkstra, “GOTO Statement Considered Harmful” (CACM)GOTO Statement Considered Harmful Recognition that rules can improve the average programmer The start of software engineering?

Structuring Software Development  Few rules helped immensely  Good rules and practices developed over the 70’s and 80’s  If a few rules are good, more are better…  Late 80’s, major focus on process as a key to quality ISO 9000 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award  Why not apply to software development?

ISO 9000  What is ISO? International body 150 national standards organization ○ US: ANSI Primarily technical standards Recent years has broadened its scope  Generic management system standards First published in 1987 Revision in 2000  Compendium of best practices Not the process but the management of the process 

Agile Programming: A Reaction  There has to be a better way…  Companies started codifying their practices  Large documents and people to manage them Rise of the project manager  “Honored in the breach”  More large projects and more late or failed projects

1995 Standish Group Study  50% software projects challenged 2x budget 2x completion time 2/3 planned function  30% impaired Scrapped  20% success  Examples

Software Engineering Processes  Differ by how often you do the steps Points on the spectrum Differences in overhead  Three fundamental models Waterfall Spiral Iterative  Widely used models Integrated Product Development Unified Software Development Process Extreme Programming

All models address the 4 P’s of Software Engineering  People: those doing it  Product: what is produced  Process: manner in which it is done  Project: the doing of it

Integrated Product Development (IBM)  Originated at GE  Key principles Cross-functional teams at all phases Phased approval  Example checkpoints Concept Plan Ship Sunset

Unified (Software Development) Process  Iterations within phases  4 phases and core workflows for each Requirements Analysis Design Implementation Test ElaborationInceptionConstructionTransition

Agile Methodologies  Keep only those rules and processes that help Antidote to bureaucracy License to hack  Key characteristics Adaptive People-oriented

Agile Manifesto  February 2001  Representatives from Extreme Programming, SCRUM, DSDM, Adaptive Software Development, Crystal, Feature-Driven Development, Pragmatic Programming

Extreme Programming  Complete development process  First code drop 2-3 weeks after start  Customer part of the development team  Iterative development to the max  Derive requirements with customer through hands-on experimentation  Agile methodology

History  Kent Beck considered the inventor  Ideas developed in the early 90’s  First project at Daimler Chrysler in 1996 Smalltalk Design patterns Extreme programming

XP Bills of Rights  Developer has a right to Clear requirements and priorities Determine how long a requirement will take to implement Revise estimates Always produce quality code  Customer has a right to An overall plan See progress in a running system Change requirements and priorities Be informed of changes to schedule and have input as to how to adapt Cancel in the middle and still have something to show for the investment

XP Bills of Rights  Developer has a right to Clear requirements and priorities Determine how long a requirement will take to implement Revise estimates Always produce quality code  Customer has a right to An overall plan See progress in a running system Change requirements and priorities Be informed of changes to schedule and have input as to how to adapt Cancel in the middle and still have something to show for the investment

XP Value System  Communication Focus on people, not documentation  Simplicity Of process and code  Feedback Mechanism to make useful progress  Courage To trust in people (Bollinger: what you would like to know about software that your life depended on)

Extreme Programming Flowchart

User Stories  Use cases  Written by customer  Used for planning Developers estimate by story Stories basis for iteration  Used to build acceptance tests Remember that correctness equals meeting requirements

System Metaphor  Initial system design  About the level that you’re producing

Spikes  Technology explorations  Focus on high risk items  Typically considered throw-away code If not, needs to be agreed to by the whole team

Release Planning  Each iteration has its own plan Function OR date (other is adjusted accordingly) ○ (Recall 4 variables: function, date, resources, quality)  Planning adapts as the project progresses Measure project velocity ○ Number of user stories and tasks completed Next iteration looks at planned vs. actual time ○ Allowed to plan last iteration’s number for this iteration

Feedback Loops

Iteration  Scope: all parts of the system Only add functions needed for current user stories  Recommendation: 3 weeks  Moving people around Backup and training Code is owned by the whole team  Pair programming  Re-factoring

Pair Programming  Two people working at a single computer  Built-in backup and inspections  Collaboration builds better code  Mechanical model One drives, the other talks Keyboard slides between the two  Logical model One tactical, the other strategic Both think about the full spectrum but bring different perspectives

Pair Programming Experiments  Typical numbers show the total manpower consumed not very different Numbers range, but no more than ¼ additional manpower  Implication: actual time is reduced  Improved satisfaction also improves productivity  Williams et al, “Strengthening the Case for Pair-Programming”Strengthening the Case for Pair-Programming

Refactoring  Each iteration adds just the function needed  If you continue to add new functions every two weeks, code can get messy  Refactoring is the cleaning up of the code at the end of the iteration  Critical to maintaining quality code  (Also applies to the design)

The Rules of Extreme Programming  Planning  Managing  Designing  Coding  Testing

References  Agile Methodologies  Discussion