Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development, A

A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development by Stephen R. Palmer, published by Prentice Hall on February 11, 2002, is a comprehensive resource for understanding Feature-Driven Development (FDD). This edition, consisting of 298 pages, explores how FDD merges the speed and flexibility of agile methodologies with model-driven techniques suitable for large-scale projects. The book provides practical insights into implementing FDD, offering guidance tailored to the reader’s specific needs.
Readers will find detailed coverage of the five stages of FDD: modeling, feature lists, planning, design, and software construction. The book illustrates FDD in action through real-world project examples, making it a valuable reference for those involved in computer software development. This guide aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge to effectively adapt FDD principles to their projects, enhancing their development processes.
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Feature-Driven Development (FDD) combines the speed and flexibility of agile methods with model-driven techniques that scale to the largest projects. This definitive book, A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development, shows FDD at work in real-world projects as it presents start-to-finish guidance on adapting FDD to the reader’s needs. It offers in-depth coverage of all five FDD stages: modeling, feature lists, planning, design, and software construction.
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