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FDD may refer to:

  • A computer floppy disk drive
  • The National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy, a rebel group in Burundi

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Feature Driven Development (FDD) and Agile Modeling (1080 words)
FDD was first applied on a 15 month, 50-person project for a large Singapore bank in 1997, which was immediately followed by a second, 18-month long 250-person project.
An FDD project starts by performing the first three steps in the equivalent of the RUP’s Inception phase or XP’s “iteration 0”, the goal being to identify the scope of the effort, the initial architecture, and the initial high-level plan.
FDD’s practice pertains to coding but does not to modeling, on a FDD project people work together in teams to model, along the lines of AM’s model with others practice, and therefore several people will be working on your shared collection of modeling artifacts.
Feature Driven Development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3306 words)
FDD was initially devised by Jeff De Luca to meet the specific needs of a 15 month, 50 person software development project at a large Singapore bank in 1997.
FDD is a model-driven short-iteration process that consists of five basic activities.
FDD Manager is an effort that aims at providing managers with everything they need to track and report software projects that are using the Feature Driven Development software methodology.
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