1 Web Developer Foundations: Using XHTML Chapter 8 Web Site Development.

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1 Web Developer Foundations: Using XHTML Chapter 8 Web Site Development

2 Learning Outcomes In this chapter, you will learn how to: Identify the skills, functions, and job roles needed for a successful web development project Describe the standard System Development Life Cycle Apply the System Development Life Cycle to web development projects Describe other common system development methodologies Describe web hosting alternatives Evaluate web hosting alternatives

3 Skills and Functions Needed for a Successful Large-Scale Project Project Manager Information Architect Marketing Representative Copy Writer & Editor Graphic Designer Database Administrator Network Administrator Web Developer

4 Skills and Functions Needed for a Successful Small Project The skills and functions are essentially the same as on a large project Each person may wear many “hats” and juggle their job roles Example: The web developer may also be the graphic designer. Some job roles may be outsourced Most Common: An external web site provider is used so there is less if any need for a Network Administrator.

5 Project Staffing Criteria Finding the right people to work on a project is crucial Consider: The individual’s work experience, portfolio, formal education, and industry certifications. Alternative: Outsource all or portions of the project to a web design/development firm

6 The Development Process There are a number of system and web site development methodologies Often firms will create their own special methodology A suggested Web Development Methodology is shown at the right:

7 Web Development: Conceptualization Determine the intended audience Determine the goals or mission of the web site Short-term goals Long-term goals Develop measurable objectives such as: Number of visitors Percent of product sales Main Job Roles Involved: Client, Project Manager, Information Architect, Marketing Representative, Senior Web Developer

8 Web Development: Analysis Determine the following: information topics functionality requirements environmental requirements Content requirements If a redesign, compare the old approach with the new approach Review competitor’s sites Estimate costs Cost/Benefit analysis Main Job Roles Involved: Client, Project Manager, Information Architect or other Analyst, Marketing Representative, Senior Web Developer, Network Administrator, Database Administrator

9 Web Development: Design Determine the site organization Prototype the design Determine a page layout design Document each page Main Job Roles Involved: Client, Project Manager, Information Architect or other Analyst, Marketing Representative, Senior Web Developer, Graphic Designer

10 Web Development: Production Choose a web authoring tool Organize your site files Develop and individually test components Main Job Roles Involved: Project Manager, Senior Web Developer, Web Developer, Graphic Designer, Database Administrator

11 Web Development: Testing Test on different web browsers and browser versions Test with different screen resolutions Test using different bandwidths Test from another location Test, Test, Test Main Job Roles Involved: Project Manager, Web Developer, Tester (sometimes web developer, sometimes Quality Assurance person), Client

12 Web Development: Types of Testing Automated Testing Tools and Validation Software packages exist that will test a web site in an automated manner W3C offers XHTML and CSS validation applications Usability Testing Testing how actual web page visitors use a web site Can be done at almost any stage of development Early –- use paper and sketches of pages Design – use prototype Production & Testing – use actual pages

13 Web Development: Approval & Launch User or Client Testing Client will test site before giving official approval for site launch Approval & Launch Obtain sign-off form or from client Upload files to web server Create backup copies of files MAKE SURE YOU TEST THE WEB SITE AGAIN!

14 Web Development: Maintenance Maintenance – the never-ending task… Enhancements to site Fixes to site New areas added to site A new opportunity or issue is identified and another loop through the development process begins.

15 Web Development: Evaluation Re-visit the goals, objectives, and mission of the web site Determine how closely they are being met Develop a plan to better meet the goals, objectives and mission

16 Web Hosting Some organizations administer a web server in house and host their own web site. Many companies use a web host provider. A good web hosting service will provide a robust, reliable home for your web site. A poor web hosting service will be the source of problems and complaints. Do not use free web hosting for a commercial web site.

17 Types of Web Hosting(1) Hosting Needs: Small to Medium Web Site Virtual Hosting --The web host provider's server is divided into a number of virtual domains and multiple web sites are set up on the same computer. Consider: Future growth and scalability of web host Operating System Types of server-side processing supported Bandwidth of Internet connection Both local and national web host providers Guaranteed uptime – service level agreement Technical support

18 Types of Web Hosting(2) Hosting Needs: Large to Enterprise Web Site Dedicated Web Server Co-located Web Server Consider: National web host providers Guaranteed uptime – service level agreement Bandwidth of Internet connection Technical Support

19 Dedicated Web Server The exclusive use of a rented computer and connection to the Internet that is housed in the Web hosting company's premises. The server can usually be configured and operated remotely from the client company or you can pay the web host provider to administer it for you.

20 Co-Located Web Server A computer that your organization has purchased and configured. Your organization effectively rents space at the web host provider's location. Your server is kept and connected to the Internet at their location. Your organization administers this computer.

21 Summary This chapter introduced you to the system development life cycle and its application to web development projects. The job roles related to web site development and issues related to web hosting were also discussed.