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Dream Worth's mission is to foster a dynamics of digital innovation that balances economic performance and human development. Working at the crossroads between technology, business, the arts and social change, Dreamworth is a network, an idea accelerator, a think tank and a resource for innovators.
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Website development a) Static Website b) Dynamic Website c) Ecommerce Website Online Marketing a) Google Adwords b) Google SEO Social Media Marketing a) Facebook, Twitter, Linked in, Google Plus, YouTube etc. App Development a) IOS app b) Android app Software Development
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Software Developers – 1. Senior Developer (Team Leader) – 6+ years experience in software development ( Core Php ). 2. Developers – 5 years experience in software development. 3. Tester – 1 year experience in software testing. Website Developers – 1. Senior Developer (Team Leader) – 6+ years experience in Website development ( Html,Php ). 2. Junior Developers – 3 years experience in Website development. 3. Tester – 6 months experience in website bug testing. Application Developers (Ios & Android )– 1. Senior Developer – 1 year of experience in application development. A small glance at the some of the members of the team :
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For Website Development – 1) Php 2) Html 3) Mysql – Database For Ecommerce Website Development – 1) Word press 2) Joomla 3) O kart
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5 Major Steps
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Requirements analysis Project charter ( Documentation ) Site map Contracts that define roles, copyright and financial points Access to servers and building folder structure The planning stage is arguably the most important, because what’s decided and mapped here sets the stage for the entire project. This is also the stage that requires client interaction and the accompanying attention to detail
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1.1 - Requirements analysis - This includes client goals, target audience, detailed features or requests and relevant details of a client. 1.2 - Project charter - The information that has been gathered and agreed upon previously these documents are typically concise and not overly technical, and they serve as a reference throughout the project. 1.3 - Site map - A site map guides end users who are lost in the structure or need to find a piece of information quickly. 1.4 - Contracts that define roles, copyright and financial points - This is a crucial element of the documentation and should include payment terms, project closure clauses, termination clauses, copyright ownership and timelines. 1.5 - Gain access to servers and build folder structure - Typical information to obtain and validate includes FTP host, username and password; control panel log-in information; database configuration
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Wireframe and design elements planning Mock-ups based on requirements analysis Review and approval cycle Slice and code valid XHTML/CSS The design stage typically involves moving the information outlined in the planning stage further into reality. The main deliverables is a visual representation. Upon completion of the design phase, the website have taken shape, but for the absence of the content and special features.
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2.1 - Wireframe and design elements planning - This is where the visual layout of the website begins to take shape. Using information gathered from the client in the planning phase. 2.2 - Mock-ups based on requirements analysis - Designing mock-ups in Photoshop allows for relatively easy modification, it keeps the design elements organized in layers, and it primes you for slicing and coding when the time later on. 2.3 - Review and approval cycle - A cycle of reviewing, tweaking and approving the mock-ups often takes place until client is satisfied with the design. This is the easiest time to make changes. 2.4 - Slice and code valid XHTML/CSS - It’s coding time. Slicing the final Photoshop mock-up, and writing the HTML and CSS code for the basic design. Getting the visuals together on screen, and validating all of the code before moving on.
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Building development framework. Developing and testing special features and interactivity. Filling content. Testing and verifying links and functionality. Development involves the bulk of the programming work, as well as loading content. Keep code organized and commented, and referring constantly to the planning details as the full website takes shape. A strategic approach, through constant testing of website as we proceed.
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3.1- Building development framework - This is when unique requirements like an ASP/PHP framework or a content management system, is implemented. 3.2 - Developing and testing special features and interactivity - Adding the static content because the website now provides a relatively clean and uncluttered workspace getting forms and validation up and running at this stage as well. 3.3 - Filling content - Loading all of the content provided by the client or writer. 3.4 -Testing and verifying links and functionality - Full website review and everything from the home page to the contact us form or submission confirmation page, everything should be working.
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Polishing Transfer to live server Testing Final cross-browser check ( IE, Firefox, Chrome etc ) The purpose of the launch phase is to prepare the website for public viewing. This requires final polishing of design elements, deep testing of interactivity and features and, most of all, a consideration of the user experience. An important early step in this phase is to move the website, if need be, to its permanent Web server. Testing in the production environment is important because different servers can have different features and unexpected behavior (e.g. different database host addresses).
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4.1 – Polishing - polishing a basically completed design can make a big difference. 4.2 - Transfer to live server - This could mean transferring to a live Web server, “unhiding” the website or removing the “Under construction” page. 4.3 – Testing - Run the website through the final diagnostics using the available tools: code validators, broken-link checkers, website health checks, spell-checker and the like. 4.4 - Final cross-browser check (IE, Firefox, Chrome etc ) - Checking the website in multiple browsers one last time.
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Hand off to client Provide documentation and source files ( Optional ) Project close, final documentation Packaging source files, providing instructions for use and any required training occurs at this time and communicate that you’re available for future maintenance and are committed to ongoing support.
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5.1 - Hand off to client - Being sure the client is satisfied with the product and that all contractual obligations have been met (i.e. to the project charter). 5.2 - Provide documentation and source files ( Optional ) - Providing documentation for the website, such as a soft-copy site map and details on the framework and languages used. 5.3 - Project close, final documentation - The client will sign off on the last check lists and contact information for support will also be provided, and officially close the project.
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We have done a lot many websites in past years, presenting a few of them.. Category’s – i. Real estate ii. Education iii. Portal iv. Manufacturing v. Interior designers vi. Others
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Client Requirements – I. Latest Technology II. Google Friendly ( SEO Optimized ) III. New letter ( Mailer ) and sms integration IV. Popup at home screen V. Auto responsive VI. Mobile compatible We Delivered – All the functionalities that client demanded are integrated in the website, and the client is presented with a fully responsive and mobile compatible website that is not only pleasing to eyes, but also fast and great to browse. The website is using up to date technology.
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Client Requirements – i. Latest Technology ii. News channel ( latest ) news integration iii. Sign in / Sign up features for users iv. Live Debate Functionality v. Battle ground – ( Minister can be searched from all the states and constituency in India ) We Delivered – I. All the functionalities that the client asked us, was delivered. II. The main part of the website Battle ground do came up with lots of challenges as it was a task to find out all the ministers that were standing in the loksabha election 2014 from not only states but also from its main constituencies. III. The battle ground also features Ministers personal information ( i.e. Educational detail, assets, crime detail etc… ) IV. This portal also offer online debate for users, users can sign in with there account and can submit there views on the (topic of the day).
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