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The Story Behind Feature-Driven Development
Written by Jeff DeLuca
Narrated by Jeff DeLuca
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Feature-Driven Development is one of six recognized major agile development methodologies. FDD and Jeff De Luca are a part of the Agile Software Consortium, and FDD was one of the original agile methodologies represented at the signing of the Agile Manifesto. While most recent writing about agile has concerned Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP), there are still a sizable number of people succeeding in agile software development using the FDD method. In this 60-minute interview with Jeff De Luca, the co-creator of the FDD method, he tells us about the story behind the development of the FDD approach: how it was conceived, its early evolution, and how it was introduced to development teams and organizations.
Topics Covered
What is Feature-Driven Development?
What sparked the original idea for its creation?
What/Who influenced its structure?
How was it first used?
What early lessons helped change the approach to the format we know today?
How was it first introduced to the broader software development community, and what were the reactions?
And answers to questions raised by the audience
Topics Covered
What is Feature-Driven Development?
What sparked the original idea for its creation?
What/Who influenced its structure?
How was it first used?
What early lessons helped change the approach to the format we know today?
How was it first introduced to the broader software development community, and what were the reactions?
And answers to questions raised by the audience
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is one of the rare opportunities to listen to Jeff, and a relic of the FDD history! I wish we had more of those, but let's enjoy what we've got. Thanks for the organizers for recording and sharing this session!
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