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There's a great feeling
of
satisfaction when we deliver
the final iDiscovery presentation.
Our clients are no longer thinking
just about building a web site, but
rather about how the Internet
can help their business.
Fred Hoyle
eBusiness Analyst
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iDiscovery
The iDiscovery phase is a
comprehensive approach to mapping out the strategic direction
for your eBusiness initiative. An active workshop environment
lets you rely on our team’s experience to guide you through
the initial planning stages.
The goal during this stage is to
determine the real business benefits your company can achieve
through the Internet. This
business study achieves…
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understanding of your business
objectives
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capture of visitor profiles
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high-level model of business
functionality and information
requirements
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baseline for high-level functional
and non-functional requirements
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outline of system architecture
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exploration of creative concepts
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high-level, workable strategies for
achieving design, content, and functional
requirements
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establishment of maintainability
objectives
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recommendations for integration
with existing work
processes and marketing programs
>Keeping in mind that every Internet
application is an ongoing work in progress, we treat all these
features and functions as requirements for producing a
complete system, regardless of their ranking. These lists
provide a strategic basis for key decisions over the term of
the project and within each specific timebox.
If you already have
well-established eBusiness objectives and a project scope
defined and documented, an abbreviated version of the
iDiscovery process called iValidate can be used to prepare for
the iBuild phase.
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