Managing Web Projects #14 – Maintenance Contracts
So, the website’s now live. You’ve been paid and the website’s number 1 in Google...
So, the website’s now live. You’ve been paid and the website’s number 1 in Google...
So now we come to the last phase of the Web Project – Invoicing. Hoorah!...
Wow, it’s been rather a long time since I posted my last entry in this...
As I've already mentioned here in Managing Web Projects #5, the contract is a very important (and yet often missed) part of the development process: Not only does a contract…
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Testing is the most important part of the whole web production process. I don’t care...
This is the 9th installment of my “Managing Web Projects” series. Apologies for the delay...
Before you being to plan your design, you should first consider whether it will be:...
The Technical Requirements Specification (TRS - Also known as a Functional Requirements Specification) scopes out all aspects of the project, from what platforms the website will run on, whether users…
Now that you have written the Technical Requirements Specification you know the scope of the...
Quoting for a job can be quite a tricky business and it's all too easy to under or over estimate the true cost. Under-estimate and you'll be out of pocket,…