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08/21/2004 |
HOW TO DO IT
The following project structure is intended to provide you with a methodology to be both specific and help you/me track the progress and meet your milestones. Since the individual projects vary widely some point might not apply. However, make sure you use it as a roadmap to define/clarify your deliverables and go back to it frequently and methodically.
It has four distinct phases:
DISCOVERY
This phase helps you understand the big picture and the opportunity to achieve the main goals of this project; its interdisciplinary aspect being one of the most important ones.
Develop models, scenarios, industry analyses and feasibility assessments.
Define the requirements, scope, timeline, budget (your time and resources) and benchmarks for the project.
Interviews, Research and Analysis:
Potential user or stakeholder interviews
Workflow
Art-Technology integration assessment
Functionality and operating mode
Understanding of user behaviour
Requirements of
Analysis:
Prioritize and validate requirements based on quality*, cultural and strategic factors
Determine success criteria and metrics
Define a preliminary list of suitable tools.
Synthesis:
Produce a final document with the discovery result.
Develop a high-level implementation plan.
Present recommendations from advisors and other parties involved.
DESIGN
During this phase, create the look and feel of the solution. Develop the content requirements, the creative components, the technical design and the information architecture or infrastructure that supports the project.
Creative Design:
Look and feel
Rounds of Creative
Content build
User interaction
Technical Design:
Detailed requirements
Technical architecture
Component diagrams
Data model
Prototype
PRODUCTION
Develop and integrate all the creative, technical and information components. Build a prototype and conduct tests to ensure this is the best solution to your project.
Creative Production:
Creative Brief
Graphics, 3D video/audio production
Technical integration
Solution building
Technical Production:
Coding
Test plan documentation
Component integration
System testing
Problem resolution
DEPLOYMENT
Demonstrate the solution after all final specifications and testing results.
Transfer control to the user as appropriate.
Live environment:
Installation
Test performance and integration
Load testing and Quality Control
Implement promotion/communication strategies
Launch!
That's all folks!
One of the requirements of your project is that you keep your journal up to date and document both successful and unsuccessful steps. Also, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you communicate with me and do progress reports on a regular basis.
HAPPY JOURNEY AND HAVE FUN!
Arturo Sinclair
352 392 0201 ext 258
*Quality: the true nature of things, the peculiar and essential character
Copyright ©2004 Arturo Sinclair