A system development process can follow a number of standard or company definite frameworks, methodologies, modeling tools and languages. Let us see the steps involve in any web site development.
A system
development process can follow a number of standard or company definite
frameworks, methodologies, modeling tools and languages. Let us see the steps
involve in any web site development.
1. Analysis:
Once a client
is started discussing his requirements, the team gets into it, towards the
preliminary requirement analysis. As the web site is going to be a part of a
system, it needs a complete analysis as, how the web site or the web based
application is going to help the present system and how the site is going to
help the business. Moreover the analysis should cover all the aspects. The
first important thing is finding the targeted audience. Then, all the present
hardware, software, people and data should be considered during the time of
analysis. The analysis should be done in the way, that it may not be too time
consuming or with very less informative. The team should be able to come up
with the complete cost-benefit analysis and as the plan for the project will be
an output of analysis, it should be realistic. To achieve this analyst should
consult the designers, developers and testers to come up with a realistic plan.
2. Specification Building:
Preliminary
specifications are drawn up by covering up each and every element of the
requirement. For example if the product is a web site then the modules of the
site including general layout, site navigation and dynamic parts of the site
should be included in the spec. Larger projects will require further levels of
consultation to assess additional business and technical requirements. After
reviewing and approving the preliminary document, a written proposal is
prepared, outlining the scope of the project including responsibilities,
timelines and costs.
3.
Design and development:
After
building the specification, work on the web site is scheduled upon receipt of
the signed proposal, a deposit, and any written content materials and graphics
you wish to include. Here normally the layouts and navigation will be designed
as a sample.
There can
be a lot of suggestions and changes from the client side, and all the changes
should be freezed before moving into the next phase. The revisions could be
redisplayed via the web for the customer to view.
Throughout
the design phase the team should develop test plans and procedures for quality
assurance. It is necessary to obtain client approval on design and project
plans.
In
parallel the Database team will sit and understand the requirements and develop
the database with all the data structures and sample data will also be
prepared.
4. Content writing:
This
phase is necessary mainly for the web sites. There are professional content
developers who can write industry specific and relevant content for the site.
Content writers to add their text can utilize the design templates. The
grammatical and spelling check should be over in this phase.
5. Coding:
Now its
programmers turn to add his code without disturbing the design. Unlike
traditional design the developer must know the interface and the code should
not disturb the look and feel of the site or application. So the developer
should understand the design and navigation. If the site is dynamic then the
code should utilize the template. The developer may need to interact with the
designer, in order to understand the design. The designer may need to develop
some graphic buttons when ever the developer is in need, especially while using
some form buttons. If a team of developers is working they should use a CVS to
control their sources. Coding team should generate necessary testing plans as
well as technical documentation. For example Java users can use JavaDoc to
develop their documents to understand their code flow. The end-user
documentation can also be prepared by the coding team, which can be used by a
technical writer who can understand them, writes helps and manuals later.
6.
Testing:
Unlike
software, web based applications need intensive testing, as the applications
will always function as a multi-user system with bandwidth limitations. Some of
the testing which should be done are, Integration testing, Stress testing,
Scalablity testing, load testing, resolution testing and cross-browser
compatibility testing. Both automated testing and manual testing should be done
without fail. There are certain testing tools as well as some online testing
tools which can help the testers to test their applications. For example ASP
developers can use Microsoft's Web Application Test Tool to test the ASP
applications, which is a free tool available from the Microsoft site to
download.
7. Maintenance and Updating:
Web sites will need quite frequent updations to keep them
very fresh. In that case we need to do analysis again, and all the other life
cycle steps will repeat. Bug fixes can be done during the time of maintenance.
Once your web site is operational, ongoing promotion, technical maintenance,
content management & updating, site visit activity reports, staff training
and mentoring is needed on a regular basis depend on the complexity of your web
site and the needs within your organization.
The above-mentioned steps alone are not strict to web
application or web site development. Some steps may not applicable for certain
tasks. Its depend on the cost and time involved and the necessity But even if you
are a small development firm, if you adopt certain planning along with this web
engineering steps in mind, it will definitely reflects in the Quality of the
outcome.
Our team can design, build
and deploy web systems that meet the customer's specific business needs from
the ground up. Web applications designed by PNT
Global help our clients to solve business issues in the most efficient
manner, e.g. to reduce operational costs, improve workflow, or to find cost-effective
ways of carrying out business.
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Asmat Zehra
Web Development Company
www.pntglobal.com |
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