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First, the client briefly describes the project.
Then we thoroughly discuss it before giving an approximate estimate
of the cost and time required to do the work. |
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1. Client defines the task and gives
the initial information for the project. |
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2. Reckon Biretta aproject manager asks additional
questions to clarify the work to be done. |
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3. Reckon Biretta provides client with a preliminary
project cost estimate. |
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During this phase we create a HTML-prototype of
the project, elaborate the Functional Specification (FS) and give
an exact cost and time estimate for the project. |
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1. Reckon Biretta creates HTML-prototype and publishes
it online on our server. |
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2. Reckon Biretta elaborates Functional Specifications
as well as exact time and cost estimates |
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3. Client takes the decision whether to assign
the project to our company. |
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The actual work on offshore web development
of ecommerce software project includes several simultaneous processes.
Client is provided with the capability to control the progress on
each of the activities at any development stage. The HTML-prototype
originally shown to the client is replaced, step-by-step, with a full-scale
solution. The processes are: |
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1. Database Scheme Design
2. Graphic Design
3. Development
4. Testing
5. Control |
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The final project phase includes setting
up of the hosting infrastructure, solution tune up and support. |
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1. Set up at client hosting
2. Tune up
3. Customer personnel education
4. Launch of the solution |
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Reckon Biretta provides ongoing maintenance
of the solution. If client needs to add new functionality to the solution,
work on the project starts from the first phase. |