
Prototype driven development of a distributed whiteboard
for the pair programming plug-in Saros in an agile team
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If seriously following the principles in the Agile Manifest, making pair programming distributed in the agile context seems to be a paradox. On the other hand, already the first international conference for Extreme Programming presented a notable publication related to distributed collaboration with the Team Streams system that provided support for asynchronous interaction. Over the years, several tools and plug-ins were developed for DPP. Among these you will find Saros, available as Eclipse and IntelliJ plug-ins providing synchronization of workspaces and visibility while extending views and...
If seriously following the principles in the Agile Manifest, making pair programming distributed in the agile context seems to be a paradox. On the other hand, already the first international conference for Extreme Programming presented a notable publication related to distributed collaboration with the Team Streams system that provided support for asynchronous interaction. Over the years, several tools and plug-ins were developed for DPP. Among these you will find Saros, available as Eclipse and IntelliJ plug-ins providing synchronization of workspaces and visibility while extending views and perspectives with team supporting features. During this work Saros was iteratively extended by a distributed, SVG-based whiteboard.