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This article is for the techies. Successful web application development usually requires JavaScript, HTML, and CSS knowledge. However, it’s not all about coding as successful website development requires the full life cycle process and that involves workers with different expertise many of who will be part of virtual teams.

The most critical stages in web development include the preliminary gathering of information, planning in detail, and post-launch maintenance. In this business blog post, we will go through the process of integrating different virtual teams to form a complete web application development. The number of stages involved in web application development is as follows.

Stages In Web Application Development

Phase 1: Research on Information; the goals and the targeted audience.

This is the first stage that determines what the next stages will look like. It involves gathering information and having a clear understanding of what the website will look like, the reason for creating the website, and the purpose of that particular website. When you are able to answer all the questions, you will be able to know the main goal of the web and the targeted audience hence, you are in a better position to strategize on project management.

The importance of this stage is to differentiate websites niche like the one for teenagers should be distinctive from the one for adults. This implies that a different technology approach should be applied to different types of websites to fulfill the purpose of that website. Well-Done research at this stage will automatically relieve you from incurring extra costs and resources when handling problems that are unplanned like adding functionality that wasn’t planned for at the beginning or changing a design.

Phase 2: Planning; Creating Wireframe and Sitemap

This is the second stage of the web development process whereby the developer comes up with the analysis that briefs the client on how the entire website will appear. The sitemap if formulated basing on the information collected at stage 1.

The primary function of a sitemap is to define the relationship between distinct parts of the website like pages so that you can analyze how the end-user will get results or information in an effortless manner. In simple terms, the sitemap creates an easy-to-navigate and user-friendly website.

Although the sitemap enables you to comprehend the inner structure of the website, it doesn’t show the user interface. At times, it is always necessary to request approval from the client if everything is fine according to his/her desires before engaging in the next stage. At this point, the wireframe becomes of importance as it shows the items to be added to the page and locality.

Phase 3: Design; Review, Layout, and approval

The 3rd phase of the web development process is where the website begins to come out. It includes adding all virtual content such as videos, images, and photos that are formed at this stage. While adding the virtual content, the information collected in the 1st phase is of great importance because the targeted audience and customer requirements should always be placed into consideration.

As for the layout, it is the designer who chooses. The layout contains images, colors, and logos that show what the website is all about and the general information concerning the products of the future. Once the layout is made, the customer then reviews and gives feedback. If the customer is not okay with the layout, the developer has to review it until the client gets satisfied.

Phase 4: Writing Content and Assembly

Once the client is okay with the layout, the developer then starts compiling and writing content at this stage. The developer creates attractive headlines, compiles the existing text, writing, and editing of new text. The essential point to remember at this phase is the target audience and the use the necessary language.

Phase 5: Coding

Stage 5 of the web development process is when the formation of the website itself begins to be developed. All the graphic contents required for the website were previously designed in the previous phases based on the requirements of the web page. The home page is the first page to be formed then the sub-pages. For a smooth installation and setup, CMS and frameworks should be put in place.

Phase 6: Testing and Launching

The testing part is when all the links are reviewed to ensure all of them are complete. The spellings are checked here and all the scripts to correct any grammatical mistakes using specialized software. The code validators are used to check if the code follows the existing web standards. Once you have checked and assured that everything is fine. It is basically the moment to upload it to the server.

Phase 7: Maintenance; Monitoring Frequent Updates

This is the last stage in the web development process whereby everything is put in place. Once you have delivered the website to the user, it is not the end. It is the responsibility of the developer to ensure everything runs smoothly and everybody involved is okay with it. The developer will always have to make changes more often when required to.

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