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ITG believes
that time
spent in
the Discovery
phase, learning
your business
model and
internal
systems
is critical
to the success
of your
Web site.
At the close
of the Discovery
phase, you
will be
provided
with a road
map for
your Web
development
project.
Step
1:
Define
your brand
identity
and business
objectives:
The first
things we
will identify
are the
unique characteristics
of your
brand and
your overarching
business
goals. If
you have
existing
marketing
collateral
that distills
this information
well, it
will be
referenced
at this
phase of
the process.
It is critical
that your
Web site
integrates
well with
the rest
of your
materials.
Step
2:
Identify
your target
audience
The next
step is
to identify
the primary
users of
the site
and spend
some time
outlining
their priorities
and general
characteristics.
This data
will help
to hone
the look
and feel
of the site,
and begin
to determine
the information
architecture.
Step
3:
Identify
the features
and functionality
Documenting
features
and functionality,
and prioritizing
them, is
the final
step in
pre-production
planning.
Step
4:
Review
the technical
environment
and define
development
approach
Establishing
site hosting
environment
and preferred
technologies
helps to
determine
both the
programming
strategy
and the
development
timeline.
Recommended
Step
5:
User
Validation
Testing
At this
stage you
might want
to do some
cursory
user testing,
to reinforce
the ideas
brought
out during
Discovery.
Though very
early in
the process,
this kind
of upfront
sanity check
may help
you avoid
mistakes
further
down the
road.
Discovery
Deliverables:
- Business
Objectives
and Brand
Identity
- Outline
of Unique
User Types-
characteristics,
goals
and objectives
- Prioritized
Feature
and Functionality
List
- Overview
of Technical
Environment
and Development
Approach
- Content
Matrix
- Project
Plan and
Budget
for the
rest of
development
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