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Small Business Plan Advantage

For typical web site storage and traffic needs

80 Email Addresses/ 2,000 MB Disk Space/ 40 GB Traffic= Rs. 6000/ Year*


Our Web Design Process

 

Work Order Issuance

After both parties (developer and client) agree to work on the project, the developer requires that the client issue a work order so that the developer can continue on collecting the final requirements for the project. Half of the agreed price is paid to the developer at this time.

 

Requirements Collection

After the work order is issued, the developer can continue on finalizing the requirement analysis for the client. This involves developer meeting the client representative once or twice if required and developing a client requirements document for preparing an overall sitemap and workflow of the software/website.

 

Proposed Sitemap/System

The developer comes up with a final workflow of the project. It can include a sitemap, modular break-up and other related documents for client’s reviewing and approval. If the client approves this proposed system. The developer can modify and make amendments/corrections based on client feedback in these documents.

 

Concept & Visualization

 Upon approval of the sitemap/system the designers at the developer end start working on designing a layout for the website. This process involves close coordination with the client as the designers work to extract the right visual of how the clients perceive their website. The output is a static image of the website for the client to review. We provide usually 1 to 2 options of the layouts.

 

Web Interface & Static HTML generation

The layout after approval is converted into Static HTML based web page viewable in a web browser with style sheets and other necessities integrated. The client is again asked to approve before going ahead with the actual dynamic code integration.

 

Data Modeling

The web development team starts analysis of the modules that are required to maintain and update content of the website. The team prepares a use case workflow and develops a class diagram for the modules.

 

Database Modeling / ERD Development

The dynamic modules require that database must be maintained to store the content of the website. This process involves ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) for the database and it is made sure that all the modules developed must map to a certain table in the database.

 

Dynamic Code Integration

The modules are programmed using a programming language (PHP, ASP.NET, Java etc) and connected to the database with content of the website. Static Pages developed by designers are integrated with dynamic code to prepare the final draft of the website. The first release is delivered to QA for testing.

 

Testing / Debugging

The QA department forwards all the errors/bugs if found to the development team for fixing. The fixed build is again tested thoroughly by QA team to ensure a bug free website/software.

 

Deployment/Test Run

The final build is deployed on a hosting location for client’s review. A test run is observed for a week. Any errors found are fixed in this duration.

 

Delivery/Signing off

The final product is delivered to the client. The client is required to pay the remaining amount at this time.