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1 Web Design and Development
Analysis

2 Learning Intention I will learn how to analyse requirements for a web site.

3 Web Analysis During the analysis phase of website development, the following requirements should be met: End-user (people who will use the website) requirements Functional requirements

4 End-user Requirements
The tasks the end-users expects to be able to do using the website. e.g. Navigate easily ‘View’ relevant media (text, images, videos, sounds)

5 Functional Requirements
The processes and activities that the system has to perform. Information that the system has to contain to be able to carry out its functions: which pages are needed which links are needed what information should be on each page

6 Requirements These requirements help us to:
clarify the design of each webpage identify the features to be implemented on the website evaluate whether the system is fit for purpose after development is complete

7 A rock band has three members
A rock band has three members. The band want to develop a website for their fans. The site will provide details about the band, including biographies, music tracks, video clips and concert details. I want to listen to any new tracks the band has written I want to find the details I need quickly, without too many clicks I want to know where the band is playing and I want to know how to book tickets I would like to listen to some of the band’s older material I want to know facts about the band members and see photos of them I would like to watch videos of the band playing I would prefer to buy concert tickets from a separate secure site, rather than from the band’s own site

8 Success Criteria I can identify end-user and function requirements for a web based information system.


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