Web Development Life Cycle



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Planning:

Research the topic and gather relevant information. The goal is to understand what the purpose of the website is.


Analysis:

What information is useful to the user? Did they find what they needed?


Design:

Any specific colors, fonts, images, etc added to the website? A specific style sheet?


Development:

Considered the most time consuming part of the web development life cycle because it consists of organizating the content of the website. For instance, coding the headings, paragraphs, contact information, etc.


Testing and Implementation:

Ensuring a good user-experience. Do the Website functions, links, bookmarks, or anything other resources work correctly?


Maintenance:

Who is responsible for content updates? It is important to make sure that at least every month or two the information in the website is updated. For example, making sure all pictures are visiable and all links function properly.


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Web Questionaire



What domain name would you like your website to have?

What is the specific purpose of your site?

Do you have any specific information or features you wish to include to the website?

What order do you want the information to be put in?

What insurance companies do you work with?

Does your company or brand have any specific logos or colors?

Do you have a budget?

Who are your competitors?

What forms of multimedia platforms are helpful to the user and you?

Do you have a budget?

How do you plan to monitor the Website and keep it updated?