Does eXtreme Programming support Collaborative Creativity?

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Title: Does eXtreme Programming support Collaborative Creativity?
Authors: Crawford, Broderick1 broderick.crawford@ucv.cl, de la Barra, Claudio León1 cleond@ucv.cl
Source: International MultiConference of Engineers & Computer Scientists 2008. 2008, p1026-1032. 7p.
Subjects: Extreme programming, Agile software development, Creative ability, Teams in the workplace, Computer programming
Abstract: In this paper, the Agile method called eXtreme Programming (XP) is analyzed from the perspective of the creativity, in particular the creative performance and structure required at the teamwork level. The conclusion is that XP has characteristics that ensure the creative performance of the team members, but we believe that it can be fostered from a creativity perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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