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Feature-Driven Development

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Planning, managing and monitoring projects that are agile, adaptive and incremental can be very difficult. As was illustrated in the last chapter, although many of the ideas behind methods such as XP can, and indeed have been very successfully applied, it does not mean that it is easy or that they are particularly scalable (particularly for those new to XP).

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(2006). Feature-Driven Development. In: Agile Software Construction. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-262-4_9

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