Career
He is considered the primary architect of Feature Driven Development (FDD) circa 1999, a lightweight methodology for developing computer software with reduced management overhead, time and money. In 1999, Jeff De Luca co-authored Java Modeling In Color With UML (1999, X), along with Peter Coad and Eric Lefebvre. Jeff De Luca was born in 1964.
Although Jeff dropped out of secondary school (high school), and did not start with a college degree, he learned, on-the-job, working for years with programmers and designers at International Business Machines Corporation in Melbourne, Australia and transferred with International Business Machines Corporation to the United States in Raleigh, North Carolina (JDLBIO).
At the International Business Machines Corporation Rochester Minnesota Programming Laboratory, Jeff developed network software to connect different types of International Business Machines Corporation computer systems, and continued learning at International Business Machines Corporation for those 11 years. He had begun in the mailroom: in 1981, aged 17, he had left school and started working at International Business Machines Corporation, Melbourne, as the mailroom clerk.
Jeff resigned from International Business Machines Corporation in 1993, as a senior systems strategist. After International Business Machines Corporation, Jeff formed his own consultancy company, Nebulon Pty Limited, based in Melbourne, Australia, and developed extensive, complex software systems using the Java technology (with the programming language), object-modelling in UML, and FDD.