Goal: Produce a detailed design sequence diagram for a single feature. Who: Chief Programmer (as lead) + Feature Team. Duration: Maximum 2 hours per feature.
Practical steps:
Goal: Create the technical design for a small batch of features. A Feature Team (usually 3–6 people) takes a batch of features.
What is Feature-Driven Development?
Feature-Driven Development is an iterative and incremental software development approach that emphasizes delivering functional features to the end-user. It was developed by Jeff De Luca and Scott Ambler in the 1990s.
Key Principles of FDD
FDD Process
The FDD process typically involves the following steps:
FDD Roles
In FDD, there are several key roles:
Benefits of FDD
Challenges of FDD
Here is a suggested reading list for those interested in learning more about FDD:
You can find PDF versions of some of these books online, but be sure to check the copyright and licensing terms before downloading.
If you are looking for a specific PDF guide, you can try searching for the following keywords:
You can also try searching for online courses or tutorials that cover FDD, such as: a practical guide to feature driven development pdf
Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF file due to copyright and file distribution limitations, I have compiled a comprehensive textual guide below. This guide contains the exact information you would find in a high-quality PDF guide on Feature-Driven Development (FDD).
You can copy, paste, and save this content as a PDF for your personal use.
| Role | Value | |------|-------| | Agile Coach | Learn a proven alternative to Scrum for mid‑sized to large teams. | | Lead Developer | Understand how to break features into 2‑10 day tasks with clear ownership. | | PM/PO | Adopt feature‑level tracking (more granular than story points). | | Student of methodology | Compare FDD with DSDM, XP, and RUP. |
If you need a one-page reference for your desk, copy this:
[FDD DAILY INSPECTION CARD] Feature ID: ________ Owner: ________ Inspector: ________
SIGN OFF: _______
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