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Legge til noen overordnede krav.
#19
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
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It's really ugly
#18
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
1
beautify the site
#17
SjoenH
closed
8 years ago
0
P1_requirements.html
#16
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
Your HTML code for the document page is valid.
#15
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
The document is well structured, easy to read, follows conventions, etc.
#14
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
You come to the meeting with the instructor prepared (and as a team). Prior to the meeting you must have met with your client and uploaded a draft of the requirements document into your team directory on the server.
#13
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
The site's content is covered properly. An excellent description will be comprehensive and detailed
#12
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
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The intended audience is identified accurately. An excellent discussion will describe how its audience differs from a generic one and how those differences pose a challenge for the web design.
#11
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
The site's purpose and goals are described clearly and in details (as opposed to being vague and generic.)
#10
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
Check: The requirements document contains all the requested information.
#9
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
Upload the P1_requirements.html to the Documents folder of your team account AND upload this file in its learning.
#8
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
The document must be in essay form (paragraphs of text, not just a bullet list or set of bullet lists), although you may use bullet lists when they are appropriate.
#7
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
If known, the server where the site will reside after the project and the names of who will be responsible for the site maintenance.
#6
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
A description of the content of the site and how it is organized. Think of this as the outline of a paper: it doesn't have to spell out the sentences or even the paragraphs, but it should mention major sections and even a few salient subsections. In your conference, be prepared to discuss the site's content, and to explore the feasibility of its design.
#5
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
Who is the intended audience or typical user? Describe them and their needs for information and other content.
#4
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
The site's purpose and goals and how they will be accomplished by the site. Try to draw a connection between the goals and specific content elements of the site.
#3
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
Administrative details: the name of your client, and his or her position in the organization (or company), if applicable
#2
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0
At the top of the document, there should be your names, as authors, just as you would for any formal paper, together with the date.
#1
SjoenH
opened
8 years ago
0