Web Project Management

Web-Development-life-cycleWeb Site Development Process – The Life-Cycle
(http://www.macronimous.com/resources/web-development-life-cycle.asp)

 


Web Application Development – A Guide to Success
(http://www.sitepoint.com/development-guide-success/)


The Web Application Development Cycle
(https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa233150(v=vs.60).aspx)

 


Web Application Development Process – Requirements for Developing Web Applications
(http://www.comentum.com/web-application-development-process.html)


Web Application Planning – Plans and Discovery for Developing Web Applications
(http://www.comentum.com/web-application-planning.html)


website-development

A Website Design and Development Project Checklist
(http://www.hobo-web.co.uk/website-design-tips/)


Eight Easy Steps to Managing Your Website Development
(https://www.projectsmart.co.uk/eight-easy-steps-to-managing-your-website-development.php)


6 Phases of the Web Site Design and Development Process
(http://www.idesignstudios.com/blog/web-design/phases-web-design-development-process/#.VjSZ2bfhAdU)


8 Phases of the Web Design Process
(http://www.printmag.com/featured/phases-of-the-web-design-process/)


Following A Web Design Process
(http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/06/following-a-web-design-process/)

 


The Site Development Process
(http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/1-process/7-development-process.html)

 


WebsiteTips.com – Planning, Managing Web Sites and Web Site Projects
(http://websitetips.com/planmanage/)

 


TechRepublic – Tips for Successful Web Site Project Management
(http://www.techrepublic.com/article/tips-for-successful-web-site-project-management/1050697)

 


StartWright – Project Management
(http://www.startwright.com/project.htm)
StartWright™ is the leading reference site for the information needs of information technology project managers and support staff traveling to, starting up, and working on remote, dispersed or virtual projects.

 


Covario – Applying Project Management to a Website 
(http://www.netconcepts.com/website-project-management/)

 


 Other Resources

Econsultancy_Project-Planning-Templates-2009 (ZIP 353KB)

Kay, S. and Friedlein, A. (2009) Web Project Template Files – eConsultancy  (PDF 576KB) – SAMPLE

The project plan is a manifesto for how the project is going to be delivered rather than giving any more detail about what is going to be delivered. It reiterates the scope and objectives for the project; defines the target audience for the web solution, highlights key assumptions, risks and constraints on the project, and introduces the project team and agrees their responsibilities within the projects.  It talks about how quality will be tested and controlled, and include a high level test plan. It talks about how the project will be managed and progress communicate. Finally it outlines a more detailed budget breakdown and timing plan based on the detailed work of estimation that has already occurred in the planning phase. Because the project plan acts as a key document in communicating with the team, client and stakeholders about what they can expect from the project process it is critical that this document is both received, read and approved by key parties.


Shirley Kaiser (2006)Deliver First Class Web Sites: 101 Essential Checklists First Edition – SitePoint (PDF 3,331KB)
Essential Checklists (PDF 579KB)