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Lui (PhD) and Chan (PhD) define that software development rhythms (SDR) respects and builds upon the inherent flexibility of Agile Practices (e.g. Pair Programming , Refactoring , Test-driven Development , Stand-up Meeting , plagiarism programming etc), focusing on understanding the "why and when" of the effective application of practice-move-practice or activity-move-activity.




Examples of Software Development Rhythm

The approach of software development rhythms is to answer the key question of whether programmer productivity is impacted by the various agile practices, rather than by any single software development method.


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REFERENCE

  • Lui, K.M. and Chan, K.C.C. (2008) ''Software Development Rhythms: Harmonizing Agile Practices for Synergy'', John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-07386-5

  • Beck, K. and Andres, C. (2005) ''Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Second Edition'', Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-27865-8



EXTERNAL LINKS

  • Beck, K. , Leddy, J. and Wake, W.(2005) Cutting with the Grain: The Rhythms of Design, http://www.threeriversinstitute.org/Cutting%20with%20the%20Grain.pdf

  • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/johnm/archive/2004/12/rhythms_in_soft.html

  • http://softwareas.com/rhythms-in-software