© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Atomic Ninja Design Presents Advanced Air Vehicles Ted House Veng Lee Jamison Bloechl.

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© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Atomic Ninja Design Presents Advanced Air Vehicles Ted House Veng Lee Jamison Bloechl

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Introduction Site Map Graphical Prototypes Technology and Tools used - Development - Deploying and Maintaining Phases

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Site Map

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Layout Prototype Button link Button link

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Header Prototypes

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Technology and Tools Popular Browsers (for functionality tests) - IE - Firefox - Opera - Mozilla Notepad Microsoft Word and FrontPage Photoshop CS2 Mirage Digital Camera

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Project Phases Phase #1: Started October 9, 2006 Tasks: -Assess needs of the client to jump-start the project. Discuss within group the best means of meeting the client’s needs (All members will attend the meeting) -Complete technical presentation, site map, and prototype home page Phase #1 Status: Completed 10/26/06 Phase #2: October 27, 2006 to October 30, 2006 Tasks: -Ted will continue to do research on client for additional content. Jamison and Veng will audit the content researched. -Veng and Jamison will Photoshop/Mirage different layouts for potential website themes, logos, and other graphical items. -All group members will gather ideas on possible navigation/maintenance

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Phases cont… Phase #3: October 31, 2006 to November 3, Continue researching and editing content -Establish layout and feel of entire website Tasks: -Progress report 1 -Meet with members to agree on any additional content (all members will attend the meeting) -After finalizing layout, discuss how best to implement it -All three will work on coding and layout of website -Assign members task for the weekend work: Coding (all members), content (Ted) and graphics (Jamison and Veng) -Meet at the end of the phase to report progress on tasks

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Phases cont… Phase #4: November 3, 2006 to November 10, Early stage of website Tasks: -Auditing on assigned tasks from Phase #3 -Assign members tasks for next meeting. Coding (all members), content (Ted) and graphics (Jamison and Veng) -Meet at the end of the phase to report progress on tasks Phase #5: November 10, 2006 to November 17 -Website near a complete state Tasks: -Progress report 2 -Auditing on assigned tasks from Phase #4 -Meet at the end of phase to finalize project

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Phases cont… Phase #6: November 18, 2006-December 6, 2006 Presentation to class Completed: -Members will test out website with different browsers -Affirm that all needs assessed from Phase 1 have been met -Assess problematic areas, debug/recode as necessary, and finalize website -Final live website -Final presentation to class

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Team Dynamics Team communication - -Phone -Weekly meetings and progress reports -Instant Messenger Division of team tasks - Refer to phases

© 2006 Atomic Ninja Design Conclusion Site map (content) is not finalized and will be going through adjustment from research Further improve homepage/prototype design through maintenance and debugging. Tasks and deadlines are set and on schedule Thanks for your attendance