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CALL FOR PAPERS
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
  

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XP 2010
Event in series XP
Dates Jun 1, 2010 (iCal) - Jun 4, 2010
Homepage: http://xp2010.org/
Location
Location: Trondheim, NO/50, Norway
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Important dates
Submissions: Jan 3, 2010
Notification: Jan 30, 2010
Camera ready due: Feb 24, 2010
Table of Contents

CALL FOR PAPERS


Share your experiences at XP 2010!


XP 2010 experience reports provide a great opportunity to report on leading-edge practice and to start a constructive dialog with other practitioners and researchers.


Experience reports can describe the use of cutting edge methods or to explore what went well (or not so well) while implementing existing methods; you may want to discuss a particular practice or tool, or to share practical experiences across several projects. Whatever your interests, we warmly invite you to submit an experience report to the XP2010 conference in beautiful Trondheim, Norway.


We hope that you will consider submitting a 1-2 page proposal by December 6th. Chosen proposals will receive shepherding ? personal coaching from another agile practitioner or researcher who will help you explore your topic and find the best way to share your knowledge with a wider audience. Please read the submission details below, or contact us directly with any questions or comments.


Topics


Experience report authors should explore topics that are relevant and inspiring to other agile practitioners. Review the following topics to get an idea of what we are looking for, but feel free to submit any topic that you feel would provide value to other industry practitioners.


   * Adoption and diffusion of agile methods
   * Empirical studies and experiences of agile methods
   * Tools and techniques for agile development
   * Social and human aspects of agile methods
   * Management and governance aspects of agile methods
   * Implications of agile methods for industrial practice 
   * Foundations and conceptual studies of agile methods
   * Implications of agile methods for research and education
   * Organizational agility
   * ...your topic here!