Authors
Andrea Capiluppi, Juan Fernandez-Ramil, J Higman, Helen C Sharp, Neil Smith
Publication date
2007/5/20
Conference
29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07)
Pages
511-518
Publisher
IEEE
Description
We have analyzed evolution patterns over two and a half years for a system developed using extreme programming. We find that the system shows a smooth pattern of growth overall, that (McCabe) code complexity is low, and that the relative amount of complexity control work (e.g. refactoring) is higher than in other systems we have studied. To interpret these results, we have drawn on qualitative data including the results of an observational study, records of progress and productivity, and comments on our findings from team members.
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