Structured-Prompt-Driven Development (SPDD)

Structured-Prompt-Driven Development (SPDD)

Structured-Prompt-Driven Development (SPDD) treats prompts as version-controlled, first-class artifacts alongside code to make LLM-assisted changes governable, reviewable, and reusable at the team level. While individual developers gain local speed from AI coding assistants, system-level throughput requires addressing ambiguous requirements, review complexity, and alignment issues—which SPDD solves by embedding structured prompts in the development workflow to scale AI assistance across organizations. The method requires three core developer skills: abstraction-first thinking, alignment with business needs, and iterative review practices.

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