WEB site development
It's not only what you say, but how you say it. Aside from great content,
clarity of design is perhaps the most important element of an online business.
A good business web site - in other words, a site that draws attention and
keeps it - must allow for easy navigation, readability and build trust in the
user.
Our designers employ all of latest software and techniques - they also know when
not to use them. The HiTechMaster's designers understand that the ability to
deliver relevant information efficiently is the key. Through a masterful use of
Microsoft .NET, ASP, JSP, Java, JavaBean, Servlet, PHP, Javascript,
XML, Macromedia Flash
and more, our sites enhance the user experience through interactivity rather
than detract. The result is aesthetically and intellectually pleasing sites
that sell.
There are some steps to Successful Web Development
Launching a Web site is an important first step in re-engineering the way you
do business. It should be a deliberate process that's a thoughtful blending of
marketing with the architecture and specific Web applications you need.
Before the buzzwords start flying, before the engineers begin building the
back-end, you need to structure the process to ensure that deliverables arrive
on target, on time and on budget. Here are some concise and effective steps for
developing and deploying a successful Web business roll-out.
Needs
Assessment:
Identify the "actors" in your business process. These key players will have
roles that intertwine with every department in the company. They include both
the internal and external procedural and technological systems that take part
in any and/or all aspects of daily business. Practical decision makers must be
identified early in the process so that expectations can be realistically and
effectively mapped to budgets and timelines.
Strategic
Plan:
The main question to answer at this stage is, "How will our new Web site
satisfy our current and future key business goals and objectives?" Your
strategic plan must address a user and usage-centered analysis of the
integration objectives... everything from direct marketing to desktop office
productivity programs to server clusters. The plan should also include the
scope of the design, functional and technical specifications. Internal buy-in
on the strategic plan is vital to moving forward at this point.
Design
Document:
These specifications detail how and what your site will do, and how your
customers will interact with it. Will your Web applications include a product
demo? Research mechanisms like questionnaires and e-mail? Advertising? Now is
the time to spell out how your site will increase workflow efficiency and thus
decrease costs, or facilitate new revenue streams identified in the Strategic
Plan.
Functional
Specifications:
At this step, the technology that will be deployed to accomplish the design
document requirements is strategically mapped out. A compatible platform
direction encompassing the networked hardware, software, client/server
platforms, hosting decisions, legacy applications, and data are compiled into
an exhaustive checklist. All interactions and interdependencies are duly noted.
Technical
Specifications:
These requirements detail the application architecture needed to accomplish the
functional specifications identified in Functional Specifications Step. Code
libraries and component characteristics for custom "vertical business logic"
development are married with existing horizontal logic services. A software
applications framework that accommodates the data, network, and hardware
infrastructure is developed at this point.
Project
Schedule:
The Project Schedule identifies the milestones and deliverables that must be
met by both HiTechMaster Technologies and the client in order to satisfy all
deadlines. The project is broken into phases pre-production, production and
postproduction. The ultimate success of the project is contingent upon an
organization's identification and commitment of the key resources necessary to
provide reviews and approvals. The availability of these resources, as well as
their ability to meet the agreed-upon turnaround times, is critical to
achieving each milestone.
Pre-Production:
Procurement, installation, and configuration of systems and assets now begin.
Often there are multiple systems involved in development, testing and quality
assurance, and live deployment... and each one must be identified. Now, the
engineers step in to develop the user interface, database diagrams and subsets
of application logic.
Production:
During project production, it is important that an approach based on repetition
takes precedence over "waterfall" task sequencing. Prototypes usually act as
non-linear contingencies, so you should pick the most complicated task out of
the critical path and implement a test before the schedule says to, if you can.
Run the proposed interface by a focus group to see what they say. Check your
server connectivity when possible. Testing and code reviews should occur often
throughout the entire course of development.
Postproduction:
Maintaining, administering, and documenting your system should not be
overlooked in budgeting. Remember that backup systems and automated archiving
should be planned for and implemented. If your budget allows, utilities and
tools can help alleviate the manpower needed to run complex routines. Your
documentation should allow for interchangeable operators who can quickly pick
up on the intricacies of the system.
Evaluation
and Feedback:
A successful project should be seen as a natural outgrowth affecting the next
budget allocation, and a continuation of the previous project. In other words,
try to see the completion of Project A as Phase 1 of Project B, and so on. This
momentum helps to extend your IT investment, making the whole greater than the
sum of its parts. Every development project should be a means to achieving your
tangible vision and mission... and its success will ultimately be validated by
the users.
HiTechMaster Technology strives to deliver an excellent product at a reasonable
price. Because there is so much variation between web sites, HiTechMaster
Technology prefers to review your needs and present a quote based on the size
and complexity of your web site, as well as on the features you desire in your
site.
We will be happy to consult with you and offer an estimate based on the nature
of your proposed site.
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