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Web Development Life Cycle
Any software development project, a methodology should be followed to ensure project consistency and completeness.
The Web development life cycle includes the following phases: planning, analysis, design and development, testing, and implementation and maintenance.
Web Development Phases and Questions
Web development phase
Questions to ask
Planning
What is the purpose of the Web site
Who will use this Web site
What are their computing environment
Who owns and authors the information on the Web site
Analysis
What information is useful to the user
Design and development
What type of Web site layout is appropriate
What forms of multimedia is helpful to the user
Testing
Is the Web site content correct
Does the Website functions correctly
Are users able to find the information they need
Is the navigation easy to use?
Implementation and
Maintenance
How is the Web site published
How is the Web site updated
Who is responsible for content updates
Will the Web site be monitored
Web site Planning:
Involves the identification of the Web site goals or purpose. The question to ask is: What is the purpose of this Web site?
In addition to understanding the Web site purpose, you should also ask: Who will use the Website? or knowing the target audience in terms of: age, gender, computer literacy, etc.
Understanding the computing environment will allow the designer to know what type of Technologies to use.
The last question is to ask who will provide the information included in the Web site.
Web Site Analysis:
During this phase, the Web designer needs to make decisions about the Web site content and functionality.
It includes a detailed analysis of the content of the Website in terms information covered, processing required, etc.
Web Site design and Development
After, the purpose of the Website has been found and the content has been defined, we need to organize the...