fmtSprints
fmtSprints is a software development methodology that combines the principles of feature-driven development (FDD) with the iterative and incremental approach of agile methodologies. It is designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of software development projects by breaking down the development process into manageable, time-boxed iterations called "sprints." Each sprint typically lasts between one to four weeks, during which a specific set of features or functionalities are developed and delivered.
The fmtSprints methodology is particularly well-suited for projects that require frequent releases or updates, as it
In fmtSprints, the development process begins with the creation of a feature list, which outlines the functionalities
During each sprint, the team follows a structured process that includes planning, design, development, testing, and
The fmtSprints methodology also includes a retrospective meeting at the end of each sprint, during which the
Overall, fmtSprints is a flexible and adaptable methodology that can be tailored to the specific needs and