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1 Web Development Life Cycle (WDLC) by Sally King

2 2 Initiation/ Inception Analysis & Requirements Definition Design Construction Installation/ Deployment Quality Assurance Administration/ Maintenance

3 3 Initiation/Inception  Who? Communication and/or Marketing Manager  How? Self-promotion  Your own Web Page and Advertisements Response to an RFP Industry contacts Employment (by an Advertising Firm)  What? Initial expectations of the client (know who site is trying to reach - audience) Write a proposal:  Include timeline – the more complex, the longer the timeline for delivery of product  End of Process: Proposal acceptance Contract negotiated and signed

4 4 Analysis & Requirements Definition  Who? Information Architect [Team]  Creates the site navigation and logic of the directory structure and databases. Interacts with Communication/Marketing Manager Server (Database(s)) Web Server (Web Page) Internet

5 5 Analysis & Requirements Definition  How? Takes specifications from Communication Marketing Manager. Does a network/system design on how software and hardware will interact.  Why? Client may not be current with their software and hardware -- obsolescence? Software and hardware installed needs to be updatable -- accept upgrades and be expandable.  What? Puts together software and hardware needs for client and pricing of products. Prospectus on possible new process for client interface with new e-business software and hardware maintenance.

6 6  End of Process: Agreement from Communication/Marketing Manager on your assessment of client needs. Perhaps agreement from client on prospectus (may want to present web design with the needs assessment and pricing prospectus). Analysis & Requirements Definition

7 7 Design  Who? Graphic Designer - creative responsibility.  How? Creates a story board -- defines look of Web Site. Main Page with placement of text and company logo / trademark picture Page 2 with placement of text and graphics Page 3 with placement of text and graphics

8 8 Design  Why? This is what will sell the Web Site to the client as this is how they will see themselves represented on the Internet.  End of Process: Present story board to Communication/ Marketing Manager for their review and approval. Works with HTML Programmer during this phase.

9 9 Construction  Who? Web Script Programmer - works with graphic designer and Information Architect.  How? Programming languages used: HTML, Java Script, XML, etc. Software used: Dreamweaver or Frontpage (graphical user friendly software that is scripted in English and manipulates HTML and JavaScripts) and Web browser.  Why? To show client exact representation of how Web Site will look on the Internet.  End of Process: Ensures site works - interfaces with data bases and is navigable. Works with graphic designer and information architecture to ensure it works and presents to Communication/Market Manager for approval, who then seeks approval from client.

10 10 Installation/Deployment  Who? Information Architect, Programmer and Client (Content Editor) work together to install Web Site at client site.  How? Placement of server, installation of software and installation of Web Site software. Ensure compliance with legal licensing and copyright laws.  Why? Clean product delivery  End of Process: Once installed, test installation.

11 11 Quality Assurance  Who? Quality Assurance Tester - Creates performance and user testing. Hacker - to ensure integrity of information and firewall is working.  How? Blind shopper - goes onto Web Site and tests usability from outside computer. Works with Information Architect to ensure integrity of data base and information processing smoothly.  Why? Smooth delivery of product.  End of Process: Delivered to Client and working.

12 12 Administration/Maintenance  Who? Server Administrator - either outsourced unless big company where it will be an internal process at client site.  How? Understands Web based technology and upgrades appropriately. Client Interfaces with outsourced Web Development Company (Information Architect, Graphic Designer and Programmer).  Why? To keep integrity of information intact with current firewall technology. Usability by Internet users - keeping up with current technology. Keep it fresh AND logical.  Process: Ongoing

13 13 References  http://www.alistapart.com/stories/process/  http://intranetjournal.com/articles/200201/l c_01_23_02a.html  http://www.ucc.ie/xml/#acro  http://www.clienthelpdesk.com/dictionary/ja vascript.html  System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Process, Graphic Adapted from IGeneration, Inc. 1260 Class -- Handout.


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