Web Application Development
Web Application Development by: The AVS
Group Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of
our development process. We consider the act of
prototyping to be a risk mitigation
strategy....
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Web Application Development
by: The AVS Group
Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of our
development process. We consider the act of prototyping to be a
risk mitigation strategy. If approached correctly, we believe
that prototyping can reduce the risks in development. In
addition, by reducing risks we are often able to reduce project
costs.
Prototyping may be done in a number of ways and it may
actually employ more than one method over the course of
development.
We may begin with hand drawn diagrams and flowcharts to
represent User Interface (UI) elements and business processes.
These drawings are then converted into HTML-based prototypes of
the UI that incorporate a minimal level of functionality.
Customer acceptance tests are then prepared to document the
required functionality. These tests are then validated against
the prototype, as well as the established business, user and
system requirements to ensure that the final system meets the
stated goals of the project.
We emphasize to clients that testing should begin early and
should be carried out continuously. Testing begins during
requirements analysis and prototyping when project managers
work with the customer to develop high-level Customer
Acceptance Tests that validate the business, user, and system
requirements.
During development, unit tests ensure that individual,
functional packages of code at the lowest levels do what they
are designed to do. Integration testing ensures that all the
parts (i.e. functional packages of code) that make up a system
function together to meet the specified requirement.
Final Acceptance Testing validates the completed system
against the requirements as defined during the requirements
analysis and prototyping phase. When all of the final
acceptance tests have passed, the system should be ready for
production.
Small releases provide positive results to clients in a
timely manner, adding value to their business processes as
quickly as possible.
Small releases also prevent the project from straying too
far from the intended goals before the direction can be
corrected. In this regard smaller releases can be considered a
risk mitigation strategy as well. The key to a small release
approach is to identify the individual subsystems that make up
the larger system and rank those subsystems by importance. The
most important pieces are then delivered first to add value
quickly.
Pair programming is the most difficult to implement of all
the development processes identified in this article. While we
do not advocate pair programming in all instances, we do feel
that there is great value to be gained in many cases. Clients
are generally concerned about the development costs of a
system. And while the idea of having two developers working
side-by-side on the same piece of code may seem
counterintuitive, cost savings can be achieved due to shorter
testing cycles and less rework as a result of pair
programming.
At the same time, managers see the use of two people on one
task to be a waste of valuable resources, which can be true if
the task is not of sufficient complexity. However, in those
situations where it fits, if quality is increased and testing
and rework reduced, then we believe the trade-offs are
warranted.
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Application Development by: The AVS Group
Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of our
development process. We consider the act of prototyping
to be a risk mitigation
strategy....
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