Key Features
  • The feasibility of the project is reassessed in terms of the desired goals.
  • The needs of the target audience are analysed and evaluation strategies are planned.
  • Detailed specifications of functional and, where appropriate, performance requirements, content and objectives or learning outcomes are developed.
  • The focus of the product and creative direction is refined, the development environment is determined and required skills and resources are acquired.
  • The development team is formed.
  • A proof-of-concept or paper prototype is developed which addresses issues such as content, interaction, navigation, and the general look and feel of the product.
  • Testing and usability criteria are established.
  • The Project Plan is approved as is the establishment of deadlines for client written acceptances.
  • The Change Control System and the Problem Reporting System are established.
  • A date is nominated, if appropriate, for content freeze.