| Evaluation |
| The process starts with a thorough evaluation of the project requirements, goals, risks and ROI parameters. This phase includes the specifications document development, which summarizes all of the requirements in a clear and concise format. |
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| Solution design |
| Design is crucial for a web system, this phase includes designing the user interface look and feel. The lead designer and the client are constantly in touch throughout the design process to finalize the client’s vision. |
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| story board |
| A system storyboard is a blue print of all the major software functions; this phase goes into the intricacies on how things would play out in the final software. Each function is methodically researched and constructed in the form of a graphic mockup. |
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| prototype Development |
| This is where the actual development begins. Using the storyboard the development team constructs all aspects of the system as a prototype, everything from the most complicated to the least complicated pages are created so the client can see the complete software in the right perspective to spot things out of place. |
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| Application Development |
| This phase includes code development to link the prototype with a backend database, application development starts with a technical document and ends with hand over to quality assurance. This phase includes all of the programming and database design. |
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| quality assurance |
| This is by far the most important phase, QA engineers go through the complete software with a fine tooth comb to spot anything that needs to be fixed, from compatibility issues to usability aspects everything is caught and rectified in this phase. The software is delivered to the client as soon as this phase ends. |
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| maintenance |
| All web systems must evolve to remain relevant in a changing world. Websites need new content, web applications require enhancements, Ecommerce websites need newer ways to keep users coming back. We support our websites for issues as well as upgrades. Support for bugs in original scope is free throughout the applications life cycle. |
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