In a recent hunt for ways to write project proposals I saw a very nice article by a company called Taoti…. I really suggest that you look at these articles and download a copy of the Proposal and use that for the “pre-sales” section of the web development you are undertaking.
Entries Tagged as 'Testing'
Web Development Proposals & resources
September 14th, 2006 · No Comments
Tags: Design · General · PHP · Project Management · Projects · User
Web site testing – WHAT, HOW, WHY?
July 27th, 2006 · 6 Comments
Accessibility [Erin & Rachel] Usability [Peter & Marc] Process flow / business logic [Naomi] Code [Ben] Security [Marc] Navigation [Erin] Features / Functionality [Brendan] SEO [Robyn] Speed [Peter] Standards [Standards] Content [Rachel] Each of you selected one of the testing types and will write an entry in your own blog about it…. When two names are listed you should both make an entry on your own blogs and refer back to this story.
Tags: Accessibility · Accessibility Testing · Databases · General scripting · Javascript · PHP · Performance · Script Testing · Search Engine Optimisation · Security · Security testing · Testing · Usability · Usability Testing · User · mySQL Security
Shared documentation system
October 4th, 2005 · No Comments
One possible way to create a shared system for documentation is to use the writeboard system. Have a look and see if it will help. If so let me know and I will create a writeboard for your team.
Ady
Tags: Design · General · Notices · Project Management · Projects · User · Web Links
Marketing students feedback for SCYS
September 26th, 2005 · No Comments
The following was the feedback given by the students from marketing courses. They used the following criteria:
Ease of Navigation
Quality of Links
Aesthetics
Relevancy of Links
Contact Details
Location Details
Map
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Relevant Information Content
Content of Information
Introductory Page
Last Updated
Web Address Complexity
Website Counter
Feedback
Attractiveness
Loading Speed
Web Browser Compatibility
Number of Graphics
Graphics Quality
Relevancy of Graphics
Readable
Tags: General · Projects · Swan City Youth Service · Testing
Page Description Diagrams
September 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
When you are interviewing clients take a paper and pen and start to get them to prioritise content into HIGH, Medium and low priorities.
This goes well with the Page Description Diagrams that are looked at in the article linked to here.
Tags: Design · Information Architecture · Projects · User · Web Links