Customized
Websites
Websites,
Database and Documentation
Contact us
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| For websites and documentation,
we build on proven industry-standard
processes. For example, when possible
we follow a software development standardized
process as shown below. But we also
adapt and customize, so that the same
output remains relevant and actionable. |
| Process
and Approach for Building Websites: |
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• Analysis |
| We start a project by
collecting comprehensive details about
the client's requirements, its audience,
market, and competititon and define
project objectives. |
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points: |
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Initial consultation |
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Requirement gathering |
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Target audience, market, competition |
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Scope and sitemap |
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Determine level of effort |
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Timelines |
| Approval Process: If yes, Budget, Resources and Client Consultation |
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• Design |
| During this stage we begin
the process of developing the site's
look and feel, the flow of content throughout
the site, the logical organization of
the site's information and it's functionality.
These concepts are either provided by
you or presented to you for your evaluation
and approval. |
| Key
points: |
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Graphic User Interface
(GUI) |
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Color schemes and navigation |
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Information architecture |
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Graphics modifications |
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initial draft unit test |
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modifications resulting from unit
test |
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• Testing
and Validation |
| During this stage we test
navigation, content, links. Review client
requirements to ensure we have captured
details. When there are no client requirements
we design |
| Key
points: |
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Graphic User Interface
(GUI) |
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Color schemes and navigation |
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Information architecture |
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Graphics modifications |
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initial draft test |
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Set up meeting with client |
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• Client
Approval |
| During this
stage we present the initial draft (in
some cases, final version) to the client.
Overview of website or database to obtain
user acceptance. |
| Key
points: |
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Overview Graphic User
Interface (GUI) approval |
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Color schemes and navigation approval |
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Information architecture approval |
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Graphics modifications approval |
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Review updates with clients |
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Set up timeline for revisions (next
meeting) |
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• Implementation |
| Upon client approval
site is placed on the web server |
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points: |
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Launch |
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Validation and performance in production |
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Search engine submission |
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Finalize maintenance (if applicable) |
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Final client meeting |
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Establish future follow up - Lessons learned |
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