Production Process
Our production process follows the traditional software development model. It begins with the discovery phase. This is when we gather and analyze information needed to define the scope and strategy of the project.
The second phase, building the project architecture, involves diagramming the logical flow and organization of the application. We also diagram screens and model application components. In many cases, we prototype the applications before beginning production.
During the third phase, visual design, we focus on the project goals and specifications to develop visual solutions. We then present concepts to the client for review and refine the design.
During the fourth phase, production and quality assurance, we merge the application code with the visual designs so that the code can be validated against the specification; at this time we also stress test the application.
Finally, we prepare the project for launch. This includes updating the documentation and training the client for maintenance as required. We also confirm the security of the application both before and after the official project delivery.
ProjectPath Extranet
The WWWC ProjectPath Extranet is a web-based collaboration tool designed for collaborative project development. It facilitates steady, immediate communication both internally (among WWWC employees) and externally (between WWWC and its clients). In the past, projects were dependent on a sea of email messages flying back and forth through cyberspace. The WWWC ProjectPath Extranet changes this by providing a centralized system where all production team members and clients can communicate about the project through the use of discussions, files, task lists and milestones.