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The Web Enabling/ Development Process

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PHASE I -
Vision
Discover and Define:

 

 

Business Processes Requirements Definition; SRS and Use Cases; Flowcharts and storyboards
Technical Project Methodology Document; High Level Work Breakdown, High level Architecture
User Interface Prototype


Objective:
Understand clearly the voice of the prospective customer. When doing business on the internet, we realize the importance of being clearly understood, to provide the best solutions to our customers.


Discovery:
Our first client contact usually comes when the client submits the Quick Quote, Client Questionnaire or email. We approach each new enquiry recognizing the possibility of discovering together with the client the opportunities and potential of web enabling a business process even beyond the stated requirements. This may involve the following:

B
usiness process evaluation: A study of your present process or proposed business model.
Proposal on web enabling, laying down the objectives and metrics


Define:
The Client questionnaire has been designed with the objective of capturing the key Requirements for the client's websites. The questionnaire also incorporates the facility to attach documents such as RFP, or any design documents that would help us get a clear understanding of the Vision and Scope of the project.

Once we have a clear understanding of the Requirements, the design team prepares a ballpark estimate, based on a High-level Work Breakdown. This gives you the ability to see exactly what's involved, in getting your site up and running.

In case of large web applications and websites, we recommend that our professionals undertake a detailed analysis and Requirements study. This service is available at a nominal cost, and the deliverables here are the following

Requirements Document
Level 1 Work Breakdown Structure
Project Schedule
Payment schedule
Contract of Agreement.


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PHASE II - Design  
and Develop

 

 

Business Processes Process Mapping, Use Cases, Workflow diagrams and documenting Business Rules
Technical Data Flow Design; Solution Architecture; Test cases; Change control and management, Database Design
User Interface Interface Design, Layouts, Prototyping

We use the evolving iterative approach to web development. When you outsource your requirement of web solutions to us, we are sensitive to the fact that you require high visibility of the WIP (work in progress).

For this reason, we have modified the model to incorporate high visibility and client involvement during the development cycle. At each stage along the development, a formal sign off is required, giving our client unparalleled control over the progress of the site. Here are the broad milestones in this process:

1. Prototype: The first and crucial phase. The prototype shows you the shape of things to come. This is much more than just a visual representation. It represents all the screen elements in the final solution. This is the mould into which we start to breathe the breath of life! Feedback from the client is taken and required modifications are incorporated.

2. Functional Specifications Document: Before starting to actually develop the functionalities, we document all the functional specifications. The client reviews it and gives feedback again and with this, the requirements specifications are fully captured.

3. The Proof of concept: The prototype evolves to its more complex level of existence. Many parts of the prototype spring to life. We have this intermediate delivery before the final delivery to establish the proof of concept. The client can now almost feel the solution that he/she had entrusted us to develop. What remains now is just formality. Our production engine hauls the project to completion.

4. Change Control and Requirements Management: Our process accommodates for effective change management, since we recognize that project requirements are influenced by critical change factors.


5. Final Delivery:
The final product is delivered after testing. There are no surprises, and no tense expectations on the date of delivery. For, you had seen it evolve!


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Phase III -
Deploy 
and Verify

 

Business Processes Testing and Process Monitoring, QC
Technical Test Plans and Test Reports, Client feedback

Performance of the application is monitored for a period of one month if there is no site maintenance agreement.

Any problems found during this period will be solved, without any additional cost to the customer.

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