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Building the Web site
Building the Web site requires planning, execution and management.
We bring all three capabilities to your project. We work collaboratively
with you to keep the project on track and within budget.
Planning the Site
A development plan is prepared and presented to the client for
approval. It describes the sequence of steps toward completion
of the project, the resources required at each step, and important
milestones and the dates when they will be met.
Assigning Responsibilities
We assume responsibility for the development and conduct of the
plan, providing status reports, and performing the actual coding
and testing of the site. The client is not a passive onlooker during
this phase of the project. Approval of plans, look-and-feel and
functionality are all the responsibility of the client. In addition,
the client is responsible for providing appropriate content to
be incorporated into the site.
Applying best practices for coding
Different versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape will not display
a Web site in the same way unless care is taken to conform to standards
that apply to both. We have substantial experience in successfully
applying these standards during Web site development.
Continuous client feedback
Early in the build phase, we establish a private Web address where
the client can view the progress of the site development. Formal
and informal walk-throughs are periodically held to assure that
the shared vision is being properly implemented.
Testing the finished product
Each Web page is tested as it is completed, and any bugs discovered
are fixed. When all pages are finished, a complete end-to-end testing
takes place. The client is invited to participate in this testing,
as it frequently uncovers minor changes that are desired.
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