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CHAPTER SUMMARY
This chapter introduced the system development life cycle and its application to Web development projects.
The job roles related to Web site development were discussed. The chapter also included an introduction to
choosing a domain name and a Web site host provider.
Visit the textbook Web site at http://www.webdevfoundations.net for examples, the links listed in this chap-
ter, and updated information.
Key Terms
accessibility testing
analysis
automated testing
co-located Web server
conceptualization
content manager
content requirements
copywriter
cost/benefit analysis
database administrator
dedicated Web server
design
domain name
domain name registrars
domain name redirection
editor
environmental requirements
evaluation
functionality requirements
graphic designer
information architect
information topics
keywords
launch
maintenance
marketing representative
network administrator
phases
production
project manager
Service Level Agreement (SLA)
System Development Life Cycle
(SDLC)
test plan
testing
trademark
unit testing
usability testing
validators
virtual hosting
Web developer
Web host
Web presence
Web server
Review Questions
Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following should testing a site
include?
a. checking all of the hyperlinks within the site
b. viewing the site in a variety of Web browsers
c. viewing the site in a variety of screen resolu-
tions
d. all of the above
3. What is the purpose of private registration for a
domain name?
a. it protects the privacy of your Web site
b. it is the cheapest form of domain name regis-
tration
c. it protects the privacy of your contact infor-
mation
d. none of the above
2. Which of the following does the role of an infor-
mation architect include?
a. being instrumental in defining the site organi-
zation, navigation, and labeling
b. attending all meetings and collecting all infor-
mation
c. managing the project
d. none of the above
4. Which methodology is usually used by Web pro-
ject teams?
a. the SDLC
b. a derivative of the SDLC similar to the one
discussed in this chapter
c. decided on as the project is built
d. no development methodology is necessary
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