6.3 Phase 0 Developer Handbook

Go To Phase 0 Implementation Preconditions

The Phase 0 Developer Handbook must be in place and approved before coding begins.

The Developer Handbook defines the development rules that implementation contributors must follow. It includes file-header conventions, generated-file markings, naming conventions, coding style, logging conventions, exception-handling patterns, repository workflow, review expectations, traceability conventions, and script usage rules.

The handbook supports consistent implementation behavior. It prevents implementation files, generated artifacts, scripts, and configuration files from entering the repository without a common discipline in place.

Part 4 defines the implementation profile and the architectural implementation requirements. The Developer Handbook explains how developers apply those requirements in day-to-day implementation work.


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