A presentation on FDD by Henning Wolf at XP Days 2007.
A presentation on FDD by Henning Wolf at XP Days 2007.
There is an FDD group at LinkedIn.
Click this link for an invitation to join the group.
This is the thread that led to the creation of the group.
Well worth reading.
click to read [citerus.se].
Hi,
I am using FDD in my Last year bachelors degree.
We have to make Quality assurance document.
for the one that we produced, our supervisor says, " QA is build in FDD methodology".
Even i know that we do unit testing in build by feature, but if i have to make the reflection on my document as QA (FDD driven), how would that work?
I m confused.
Any help?
Dear All,
Maybe I missed something, but how does one progress form Certified FDD Aware status to Certified FDD Associate ?
Julian
I was wondering, has any body though about creating a LinkedIn group with a logo for for FDD.
For my $0.02 there should be 2 groups/logos
'FDD' for those interested in or using FDD, this should not be restricted and is intened to up the awareness of FDD
and perhaps also
'FDD Certified' for those that have received an official FDD certification. I would not worry about the level of certification at this stage.
For more information on linked in take a look at http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=groups_faq
regards
Julian
Many companies have mentioned they have used FDD methodology but I could not find any website or book which gives an example of case study and analyzes it.
Can anyone please give me a link to a case study example which has followed FDD methods?
Thanks!
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With apologies to Dennis Miller as I don’t want get off on a rant here but when did the word purist switch from being used to describe going too far in applying something to being the reason for not doing anything differently and justifying the status quo?
(Please excuse that this not a direct discussion topic, but I'm willing to engage...)
Are you using Agile methods? If so, do you model? Does modeling work in an agile environment? Are models effective when dealing with clients in an agile context?
With the latest release of Eclipse 3.3, it has a very power plugin Mylyn build into it. It allows the idea of "Task" focus programming which I believe is very similar to the concept of Feature Driven Development. Just a thought maybe someone would like to integrate FDDPMA with Mylyn?