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Planning a Sample FDD Project

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In this chapter, we will look at how a project was planned using the ideas presented in the last chapter on Feature-Driven Development. As you will remember, an FDD project is based on the identification of features, their implementation as tasks (possibly grouped into packages of work) implemented within a fixed time box for each iteration.

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(2006). Planning a Sample FDD Project. In: Agile Software Construction. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-262-4_10

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