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The
era of the 2 to 5 year software project is almost dead. Increasingly
we are asked to deliver more and more complex software for use
over the internet, in shorter and shorter product cycles. These
often have time driven release cycles. However, the way we run
software projects hasn't changed much. The reality in the web
world is that we are late, over-budget and lacking in desired
functionality more and more often. Web speed tends to mean,
fail often, fail early!
Feature
Driven Development is a model-driven short-iteration process
for managing the analysis, design and construction phases of
a software project. Feature Driven Development was developed
in 1998 by Jeff De Luca
following on the back of work by Peter Coad on Feature Lists.
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Feb
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Jeff
De Luca of Nebulon, Melbourne, Australia, has finally found
the time to deliver some new articles about Feature Driven Development.
There has been a growing demand from around the world, for new
deeper material on this low impact, small footprint, method
for running short iteration, OO projects. Thanks Jeff and keep
up the good work.
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