The document outlines a project plan for developing a website using the Waterfall methodology. It details the phases of planning, design, implementation, testing, deployment, maintenance, documentation, and closure over a 17 week period with a team of project manager, business analyst, designer, developers and tester.
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Waterfall SDLC
The document outlines a project plan for developing a website using the Waterfall methodology. It details the phases of planning, design, implementation, testing, deployment, maintenance, documentation, and closure over a 17 week period with a team of project manager, business analyst, designer, developers and tester.
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A project plan for website development using Waterfall methodology (SDLC)
Website Development Project Plan (Waterfall SDLC)
Project Name: [Amazon Website] Duration: [21-10-2023] - [21-02-2023] Project Team: Project Manager: [M.Arunkumar] Business Analyst: [R.Rajkumar] UI/UX Designer: [J.Ragul] Front-end Developer: [M.Nadeem] Back-end Developer: [P.Jarald] QA Tester: [A.Joseph] Phase 1: Planning and Requirement Analysis Week 1-2: Define project scope, goals, and objectives. Identify stakeholders and establish communication channels. Conduct stakeholder meetings to gather detailed requirements. Week 3: Create a detailed Project Scope Document. Develop a Functional Specification Document outlining features and functionalities. Phase 2: System Design Week 4-5: Create high-level architecture of the website. Design database schema and data flow. Define the technology stack (front-end and back-end technologies). Week 6: Develop wireframes and mockups for UI/UX design. Finalize design concepts and obtain stakeholder approval. Phase 3: Implementation (Coding) Week 7-11: Front-end Development: Develop HTML/CSS templates based on approved designs. Implement JavaScript functionalities for interactivity. Back-end Development: Set up server environment and database. Write server-side code for data processing and logic. Phase 4: Testing Week 12-13: Conduct unit testing to ensure individual components work as expected. Perform integration testing to verify interactions between modules. Carry out system testing to assess the website as a whole. Conduct user acceptance testing (UAT) with stakeholders. Phase 5: Deployment Week 14: Deploy the website to a staging environment for final testing. Conduct final testing to ensure everything is functioning as expected in the live environment. Prepare for website launch. Phase 6: Maintenance and Support Week 15 onwards: Monitor website performance, security, and user feedback. Implement updates, patches, and bug fixes as needed. Provide ongoing support and troubleshooting. Phase 7: Documentation and Training Week 16: Create technical documentation including system architecture, database schema, and code documentation. Develop user manuals for administrators and content managers. Phase 8: Project Closure Week 17: Conduct a final project review and evaluation with stakeholders. Obtain sign-off and formal acceptance from stakeholders. Archive project documentation and deliverables.
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