
handle: 11729/2270
Text in English ; Abstract: English and Turkish Includes bibliographical references In this thesis, we study practices for Extreme Programming, which is a recent methodology of software development based on rapid application development with small teams who need to develop software in an environment of rapidly changing requirements.Three new practices were introduced namely, Issue-Based Programming, Comment-First Coding and Just-In-Time Code Ownership.Issue-based programming is a designing practice where issues determine priorities.Comment-first coding is a coding practice where coding of a module is separated into two phases;coding the semantics and coding the syntax.Just-in-time code ownership is another coding practice based on delaying code ownership until it is necessary. Extreme Programing is mentioned through its core practices and some extensions,which are currently in the literature. All core practices and the proposed ones are applied to Campus ON-LİNE, a large web based application development project and the experience is reported. Bu çalışma ile, yeni bir yazılım geliştirme yaklaşımı olan Extreme Programming(Aşırı Programlama)için üç yeni pratik ortaya konulmuştur. Extreme Programming,isterlerin sıklıkla değiştiği bir ortamda çoğunlukla küçük yazılım ekipleri tarafından kullanılan ve çabuk yazılım geliştirmeye dayalı bir yaklaşımdır. Ortaya atılan pratikler,Issue-Based Programming(iş tabanlı programlama), Comment-First Coding(önceden yorumlu kodlama) ve Just-In-Time Code Ownership(tam zamanında kodu sahiplenme)hakkında detaylı bilgi verilmiştir. Tüm çekirdek pratikler ile yeni ortaya atılan pratiklerin oldukça büyük bir yazılım geliştirme projesi olan Campus ON-LİNE üzerinde uygulanması ve bu konudaki deneyimlerde bildirilmiştir.
Issue-based programming, Extreme programming, Just-in-time code ownership, Extreme programming., Campus ON-LINE, Comment-first coding, QA76.76.D47 Y55 2003
Issue-based programming, Extreme programming, Just-in-time code ownership, Extreme programming., Campus ON-LINE, Comment-first coding, QA76.76.D47 Y55 2003
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