Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Different Phases of Web Application Development Program

Web application development is a collective effort. It requires a lot of R&D and set targets to attain the right result.

Before you set up your web application development program, there are a few factors which are essential to remember. The web application development is ideally divided into four different phases which collectively bring out the result of a complete web development project. These phases are divided into the Path, Plan, Development and Testing.

The first stage of any web application development is ‘the path’. Path is nothing but the route or the direction which the management and the developers set for their project. A web application is generally developed for a client or for an internal requirement. The guidelines are set and the requirement is placed before the developer team who proceed towards attaining the set goal after recognizing its restrictions and limitations.

Now that your project guidelines are set, you need to begin working on the project plan. Planning is the most essential stage of any web application development. All necessary decisions and directions are generally taken in this stage. The next step i.e. development is entirely dependent on the planning phase of the web application program. The developers start working on the project as directed in the project plan.

Once the project plan and its specifications are ready, the developers begin working on the project. The web application is developed entirely in this stage. The programmers begin incorporating codes and data variables that will be used throughout the project. The development team prepares a milestone project which is almost like a complete web application and forwards it to the quality testing department.

This is the final stage where web application development actually comes to an end. The testing and support verification of the application is carried out in this phase and stability is provided to the project.

Web Application Development is complete once the quality department says a yes to it and it is ready for use on the client end.


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