Story-Driven Development

Posted by: Marquee de Sells: Chriss insight outlet, on 24 May 2005 | View original | NEW Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I'm a big believer in the "write the story first" method of software engineering. Like "client-first development" or the increasingly popular "test-driven development," "story-driven development" is about writing what we want from our software before we write the software. This is different from "spec-driven development" or even "design-driven development" in that I mean actually writing the equivalent of one or more MSDN Magazine articles that you'd like to publish when your product is complete....

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