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Papers are available (where possible) in-line with the agreements made with the publishers. 



book chapters


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J. (2010), An Ideal Customer: A Grounded Theory of Requirements Elicitation, Communication and Acceptance on Agile Projects. in "Agile Software Development: Current Research and Future Directions” Torgeir Dingsøyr, Tore Dybå, Nils Brede Moe (Eds)


conference papers


Paper marked # won the best paper award.


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J. (2009), The XP Customer Team: A Grounded Theory. in "Agile 2009", IEEE Computer Society, Chicago


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J. (2009), XP Customer Practices: A Grounded Theory. in "Agile 2009", IEEE Computer Society, Chicago


Martin, A., Noble, J., and Biddle, R., Proceedings of Pattern Languages of Program Design 2006.  Programmers are from Mars, Customers are from Venus: A practical guide for customers on XP projects.  2006.


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J., Proceedings of the Second Agile Development Conference,  The XP Customer Role in Practice: Three Case Studies. 2004. (pdf)


#Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J., Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Jutta Eckstein & Hubert Baumeister (Ed.),  When XP Met Outsourcing.  2004. (pdf)


Weir, C., Noble, J., Martin, A., and Biddle, R., In Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs. Irsee, Germany. My Friend the Customer. 2004.


Biddle, R., Martin, A., and Noble, J. Noname: Notes on Reuse . In Proceedings of the Onward Track at OOPSLA 03, the ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications, Anaheim, USA, 2003. (pdf)


Martin, A., Noble, J., and Biddle, R. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Giancarlo Succi (Ed.), Being Jane Malkovich: A Look into the World of an XP Customer. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2675, Springer-Verlag. 2003. (pdf)



phd symposium papers


Martin, A., Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Jutta Eckstein & Hubert Baumeister (Ed.), Exploring the XP Customer Role – Part II. 2004. (pdf)


Martin, A. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Giancarlo Succi (Ed.), Exploring the XP Customer Role. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2675, Springer-Verlag. 2003. (pdf)



workshop papers


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J. How Do XP, Scrum & ASD Build the Right Software? . In Coldeway, J., McBreen, P., and Poppendieck, M. (Eds.), Proceedings of the OOPSLA Workshop on Are Agile Methods Really Different?, Anaheim, California, USA, 2003.  (pdf)


Martin, A., Biddle, R., and Noble, J. The Tale of Three Companies: A Story About Inter-Organisational Contract Structures in Agile Development. In Poppendieck, M., Poppendieck, T. (Eds.), Proceedings of the OOPSLA Workshop on Agile Contracts, Anaheim, California, USA, 2003.   (pdf)


Martin, A., Chawner, B., Biddle, R. and Noble, J. Requirements with XP and the Open Source Customer. In Brian Fitzgerald and David Parnas, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop on Free and Open Source Software, Genoa, Italy, 2003.  (pdf)



panels


# denotes panels Angela was the panel convenor or co-convenor.


#Martin, A., Davies, R., Hussman, D., and Feathers, M., Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, To Certify or Not To Certify. 2007. (pdf)


#Martin, A., Davies, R., Eckstein, J., Hussman, D., Gaillot, E., Poppendieck. P., and Feathers, M., Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Politics and Religion in Agile Development. 2006. (pdf)


Rising, L., Manns, M. L., Henney, K., Martin, A., O’Callaghan, A., and Wirfs-Brock, R., In the OOPSLA ’05 Companion, the ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications, San Deigo, USA, 2005. The Agile Panel. 2005.


#Martin, A., Fraser, S., Adams, M., Chilley, C., Hussman, D., Poppendieck, P., Striebeck, M., Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Baumeister, Hubert; Marchesi, Michele; Holcombe, Mike (Ed.), Offshore Agile Software Development. 2005.


#Martin, A., Fraser, S., Davies, R., Holcombe, M., Mugridge, R., Pierce, D., Poppendieck, T., Succi G., Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Baumeister, Hubert; Marchesi, Michele; Holcombe, Mike (Ed.), XP / Agile Education and Training. 2005.


#Fraser, S., Martin, A., Biddle, R., Hussman, D., Miller, G., Poppendieck, M., Rising, L., and Striebeck, M., In the OOPSLA ’04 Companion, the ACM conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications, Vancouver, Canada, 2004. The Role of the Customer in Software Development – The XP Customer: Fad or Fashion? 2004.


#Fraser, S., Martin, A., Hussman, D., Matts, C., Poppendieck, M., and Rising, L., Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Jutta Eckstein & Hubert Baumeister (Ed.), The XP Customer. 2004.



technical papers


Martin, A. A case study: exploring the role of customers on  extreme programming projects, CS-TR-03-1. School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, 2002. (pdf)



 
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