From Web Writing & Design Wiki :: biro.bemidjistate.edu

WebDesign: SiteProjectRequirementsGathering

Requirements Gathering

Refer to and work with Summers and Summers, chap 2.

As with most of the documentation you're doing for this project, you're keeping these notes as a way of communicating with each other as well as me. You can - and should - make notes on who's going to do what, and when, to keep everyone moving forward and in synch.

Part 1: Site Concept and Goals

Go to your group page and start a page titled SiteConceptAndGoals.

Consider what you can do as a group in the time alloted, and with your technical resources.

First purpose statement

Once you have goals identified and user groups specified,

Expect this statement to change as you research other sites and representative users.

Part 2: Research: Site (Brand) Positioning

(pp 23 - 26) Start a page titled SitePositioningResearch.

Find 4 - 5 other sites based on a concept similar to yours. Review each of them in a tight extended paragraph or two. Link to each site in the review. In a separate paragraph or set of bullet points, consider how your site will be distinguished from them in content, tone, and approach - as well as how it might be similar. Each person in your group should review at least one site. Sign your review with your WikiName (which will link to your wiki home page.)

Part 3: Research: Representative Users

(User Goals, pp 26 ff). Observe and interview the representative users you identified above.


Next:

Interview users. Post your notes to the appropriate pages. You can use the list p 33 as a template, but adapt it to suit your work. These notes will become user profiles.

Retrieved from http://biro.bemidjistate.edu/wcw/index.php/WebDesign/SiteProjectRequirementsGathering
Page last modified on October 11, 2007, at 06:06 AM

PmWiki can't process your request

Cannot acquire lockfile

We are sorry for any inconvenience.