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== Criticism ==
Extreme programming's initial buzz and controversial tenets, such as [[pair programming]] and [[continuous design]], have attracted particular criticisms, such as the ones coming from McBreen,<ref name="mcbreen">{{cite book| last = McBreen| first = P.| title = Questioning Extreme Programming| year = 2003| publisher = Addison-Wesley| ___location = Boston, MA| isbn = 978-0-201-84457-3 }}</ref> Boehm and Turner,<ref name="boehm2004">{{cite book| author2 = R. Turner| last = Boehm| first = B.| author-link = Barry Boehm| title = Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed| year = 2004| publisher = Addison-Wesley| ___location = Boston, MA| isbn = 978-0-321-18612-6 | author2-link = Richard Turner (computer scientist)}}</ref> Matt Stephens and Doug Rosenberg.<ref name="stephens2004">{{cite book| author2 = Doug Rosenberg| last = Stephens| first = Matt| author-link = Matt Stephens (author)| url=http://www.drdobbs.com/the-irony-of-extreme-programming/184405651 |title=The irony of extreme programming| work = Dr. Dobb's| year = 2004| publisher = Dr Dobbs journal| ___location = MA}}</ref> Many of the criticisms, however, are believed by Agile practitioners to be misunderstandings of agile development.<ref name="sdmagazine1811">[http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=1811/sdm0112h/0112h.htm sdmagazine] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060316100811/http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s%3D1811/sdm0112h/0112h.htm |date=March 16, 2006 }}</ref>
In particular, extreme programming has been reviewed and critiqued by Matt Stephens's and Doug Rosenberg's ''Extreme Programming Refactored''.<ref name=SR/>
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