How We Work With You
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Client Needs Assessment & Project Scope Definition
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Begin by talking with our client to understand their specific needs and objectives for XML applications. This involves detailed discussions to grasp the nature of your data, the intended use of the XML applications, and any specific requirements you have.
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Based on this understanding, we define the scope of the project. This includes outlining the expected functionalities, the extent of data integration, any custom features required for the XML application, etc.
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Requirement Gathering & Deliverables Specification
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Conduct a thorough analysis to gather all technical and functional requirements. This step involves identifying the data structures, schemas, and any integration points with existing systems.
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Clearly specify the deliverables, including all components of the XML application, documentation, and any additional support or training services. This ensures both parties have a clear understanding of what will be delivered.
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Pricing, Quality Assurance, & Timeline Agreement
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Provide a detailed pricing structure that aligns with the project's scope and deliverables. This could include costs associated with development, customization, testing, and ongoing support.
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Establish a quality assurance plan that outlines the testing procedures and quality checks to ensure the XML application meets the agreed-upon standards.
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Develop a project timeline, highlighting key milestones, development phases, testing periods, and the final delivery date. This timeline should be realistic and allow for client feedback and iterations.
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Implementation & Ongoing Support
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Proceed with the development of the XML application, adhering to the agreed-upon requirements, timeline, and quality standards.
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Provide regular updates and seek client feedback at predetermined milestones to ensure the project aligns with their expectations.
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After delivering the final product, offer ongoing support and maintenance services to address any future needs or updates the client may require.