We build a prototype first for all our web development projects. A prototype consists of two portions. First of which is the user interface design, and the second is html templates development for rest of the web application or website.
In our business development model prototype is the most important portion. Building a prototype helps clarify the whole project visually to our customers. No matter how professional system requirement specification documents are written, a prototype is the best way to explain a system.
A prototype consists of actual front design, converted into HTML/CSS/JavaScript templates and linked together. There is no actual backend programming with it, only the front end of the application is developed and linked together as a system. The prototype gives the customer a chance to actually experience the navigation, working, forms, reporting and various other aspects of the web visually before actual database development begins.
The most important benefit of building a prototype of a web application or website first is “risk reduction to minimum”. Our customers do not get any surprises after the development; they get exactly what was portrayed in the prototype.
It helps keeping the development costs low. Customers get a chance to actually experience prototype and ask for any modifications at this stage, unless all parties agree to a final prototype. This significantly reduces any re-development, re-adjustment costs of the application. After a website or web application is developed, it is quite expensive to make adjustments in the system.
Fast application development is another important benefit of building a prototype. Since our prototypes are made with the actual web design to be used, they just don’t serve the purpose of being a prototype but also complete front-end programming is done.
To view our complete project development model, you can visit following page:
http://genexbs.com/visitorlounge/Our_Delivery_Modelpage42category7.html
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