Developing effective websites : a project manager's guide
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Developing effective websites : a project manager's guide
Focal Press, c2001
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
Rev. ed. of: Managing web and new media projects, 2001
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Is your website project out of control?
Every website project needs a manager. Developing Effective Websites describes Internet technologies in plain language and helps you see beyond your expertise to the big picture. It does this by drawing on established software project and management principles.
Like any project, effective management of website development starts by understanding and balancing the constraints of time, resources, and tasks. You can deliver your project on time and on budget, by following a process that includes:
* Analyzing the requirements of users and your market
* Developing a workplan for the site and breaking it down to tasks
* Scheduling with Gantt and PERT charts and measuring slippage for more accurate revisions
* Estimating cost by the budget-first or design-first methods
* Using the team development process and covering all the necessary roles
* Aligning contractor and client interests to create a win-win relationship
* Following an iterative development process for designing, prototyping, and building out
* Applying software testing principles to website development
* Making hosting decisions and planning for maintenance
Table of Contents
- Project Management in Three Dimensions
- Technologies of the Web
- Scheduling
- Estimating Costs
- Analysis and the Project Plan
- The Web Development Team
- Contractors and Clients
- Design and Prototyping
- Build-Out and Production
- Quality Assurance Testing
- Going Live and Beyond
- Recommended Resources
- The Proposal Process
- Integrated Product and Process Development
- Index
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