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CMU-ISRI-03-100
Institute for Software Research International
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-ISRI-03-100
How Useful Is the Metaphor Component of Agile Methods?
A Preliminary Study
James Tomayko*, James Herbsleb*
June 2003
Also appears as
Computer Science Department Technical Report
CMU-CS-03-152.pdf
CMU-ISRI-03-100.pdf
Keywords: Software engineering methods, eXtreme Programming,
metaphor
The metaphor is the practice of agile processes most ignored
by practitioners. A metaphor is meant to be agreed upon by all members
of a project as a means of simply explaining the purpose of the project
and thus guide the structure of the architecture, thus it is very
important for communication, both among the team and with the client.
Since both customers and developers alike use the metaphor to clarify
the project, a good metaphor should be easily understandable to
customers, yet have sufficient content that it can guide architecture
development. This paper experiments with the metaphor as a
communication tool.
11 pages
* Institute for Software Research International, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
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