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Our process begins and ends with our client in mind. At predetermined checkpoints throughout a project, we'll check to make sure we're meeting our client’s and project’s objectives. Our structured project framework optimizes team productivity and assures the high quality of project deliverables. Throughout the entire life cycle of your project, we deliver all the necessary components of your solution: the strategy, people, processes and technology.

Discover We get to know your priorities, business processes, current plan and anticipated needs. Candid conversations between our team members and your project leaders drive our information-gathering and detailed requirements. For re-development or upgrade projects, business analysts review the relevance and timeliness of your existing environment. We plan, track opportunities, and develop detailed requirements, storyboards, paper prototypes and mock-up graphical concepts.

Design Information architects, usability specialists, content developers, and designers devise design briefs based on your goals. Graphic designers then create user interface concepts based on approved architecture, prototypes, and functional requirements of your solution.

Develop Application developers, integration experts, and quality assurance specialists turn your approved interface design and strategic blue prints into a reality. This is the phase where code meets design. Presentation of a live demo offers an opportunity for feedback from your project team, employees and key users. Usability testing and audits ensure your solution will work before launching it.

Deploy In-house one-to-one mentoring and documentation on how to maintain, and evolve to the next phase of your solution precedes the official launch.

Determine Our process doesn't end with your evaluation of the solution's implementation. For multi-phased projects, we provide ongoing support and a similar evaluation at the end of each project phase to provide strategic ideas for the next step.

Last Updated on Monday, 18 January 2010 15:59