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  Perspectives on data science for software engineering
Menzies T., Williams L., Zimmermann T., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2016. 408 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-128042-06-9)

Data science is a very hot topic. Case in point, we recently hired two specialist data scientists at my company. But data science is not something you pick up by running the latest data mining tool on your big data repository; rather, ...
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Apr 13 2017  
  What agile teams think of agile principles
Williams L. Communications of the ACM 55(4): 71-76, 2012.  Type: Article

The 12 agile principles that guide agile approaches to software development were first stated in 2001. This article reports the results of two surveys designed to check on the relevance of these principles a decade later. The first sur...
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Jul 30 2013  
  Scrum + engineering practices: experiences of three Microsoft teams
Williams L., Brown G., Meltzer A., Nagappan N.  ESEM 2011 (Proceedings of the 2011 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, Banff, AB, Canada, Sep 22-23, 2011) 463-471, 2011.  Type: Proceedings

Scrum is a methodology for iterative and incremental software development. Engineering practices, however, must also be adopted to help ensure the delivery of quality software. This paper relates the experiences of three teams at Micro...
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Jun 12 2012  
  Privacy and security: What are you doing to keep the community safe?
Fraser S., Campara D., Gleichauf R., Pearson H., Swire P., Williams L.  OOPSLA Companion 2008 (Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications, Nashville, TN, Oct 19-23, 2008) 801-804, 2008.  Type: Proceedings

This is a panel paper, the result of contributions from six different authors with similar, noncolliding backgrounds in information security. Fraser et al. try to address the question in the title of the paper. As a quick answer for th...
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Dec 23 2008  
  Extreme programming perspectives
Succi G., Marchesi M., Williams L., Wells J., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 2002. 640 pp.  Type: Book (9780201770056), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Who needs another book on extreme programming (XP)? This question occurred to me when I opened this book. Then I read Jim Highsmith’s foreword, which starts: “Why do we need another agile/XP book?” His ans...
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Apr 1 2003  

 
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