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Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016
Project Outline- Website Design & Development Project for Kelly Geist Learning Center.
Project Details- Website will be responsive design and developed with HTML5, PHP, and CSS in a five week scope with
SEO and google analytics implementation.
Project Dates- March 24, 2016 to April 30, 2016.
Project’s Sequence of Operation-
Design
-Owner is provided with a questionairre and reviews terms of services with designer.
-A stylesheet is provided.
-A complete design comp is delivered.
-Feedback is received and necessary changes are made.
Development
-Pages will be developed in HTML5 coding and include PHP header and footers. The pages will be styled
by external CSS and CSS3 pages to reflected the agreed upon design of all pages.
-Site will be tested by users of multiple levels of internet experience over a seven day period.
-Feedback is recieved and necessary changes are made .
-Site is published on hosting server and all necessary assets are delivered to owner.
Kelly Geist Learning Center
1300 West Pine Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
570-648-1210
Document Created: April 2, 2016
Document Edited: April 2, 2016
Prepared by: Christina Moore-Snyder
Position: Owner/CSS DESiGNS
2016 Website & Mobile Application Design & Development
Risk Assessment
Risk Matrix-
Likelyhood
Likelyhood
Very
Unlikely
Very
Likely
Unlikely Possibly Likely
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
6
6
8
9
8
10
10
15
15
20 25
12 16 20
12
4
5
5
Severity
Severity Risk
Negligible
Minor
Moderate
Major
Extreme
4 x =5 20
Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016
Design
Development
8
x
=
Task- Questionairre
Task- Stylesheet
Hazard Risk Control
Questionairre return delay
Software/Equipment failure/Theft
Stress the questionairres prompt and explain it ensures
the ability to stay within project timeline.
Several methods of return will be
made available 24/7 to support customer convenience.
Like express mailing, email, Facebook messenger, Skype.
4
2
15
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
3
5
Objective at risk: Website Timeline
Save work often and back up on external hard drive.
Have second device available.
Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch
Task- Site Testing
Users do not wish to participate
in pre-production testing.
6
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
2
3
Offer incentive to encourage participation.
Objective at risk: Website Launch
2
1. Questionairre Return
2. Software/Equipment Failure/Theft
3. User Participation
4. Necessary Changes
5. Code defaced or compromised.
6. Family/Medical
7. Illness/Accident
8. Weather
9. Financial Losses
10. Personal Conflict
Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016
Unforeseen Circumstances
15
x
=
Task- Necessary Changes
Task- Hosting
Hazard Risk Control
Changes in code producing site
coding errors.
Website code is compromised or
defaced.
Proof read for typos, check links again, and ensure
accurate Google analytics readings.
Implement Source Code Management system.
Test code in multiple browsers and across various
platforms.
3
5
10
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
2
5
Objective at risk: Website Launch
Research common hacking methods.
Apply Secure Socets Layer (SSL) to site.
Implement Server side validation and form validation.
Objective at risk: Website Security
Task- Family Circumstances
Owner gives birth prior to website
launch.
4
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
2
2
Try to work ahead of deadline.
Objective at risk: Website Scope
3
Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 2, 2016
9
x
=
Task- Necessary Changes
Task- Production
Hazard Risk Control
Illness/Accident
Weather creates loss of power for
several hours.
Try to work ahead of deadline.
3
3
9
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
3
3
Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch
PC/Laptop will be plugged into a power bank.
Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch
Task- Project Budget
Business experiences significant
financial losses and is unable to
fulfill budget responsibilities.
16
x
=
Hazard Risk Control
2
8
Establish milestone payment plan.
Objective at risk: Website Scope
4
Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 2, 2016
10
x
=
Task- Project Management
References-
Overall Assessment-
Least Risk
Most Risk
Personaility conflict transpires
between website owner and
designer/developer.
Netmag. "10 Security Tips to Protect Your Website from Hackers." Creative Bloq. N.p., 08 Jan. 2014. Web.
02 Apr. 2016.
Hoffman, Geoffrey. "Does Risk Management Apply to Web Development?" Cardinal Path. N.p., 01 June 2012.
Web. 02 Apr. 2016.
Mar, Anna. "130 Project Risks (List)." Simplicable. N.p., 29 Nov. 2015. Web. 02 Apr. 2016.
Communicate clearly and discuss objectives
several times prior to projects design and development
stages.
2
5
8 Questionaire Return
4 Family/Medical
6 User Participation
10 Code Compromise or Defaced
15 Necessary Changes
16 Financial Losses
10 Personal Conflict
15 Software/Equipment Failure
Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch
5
9 Illness/Accident
9 Family/Medical

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W2A1_Moore_Christina

  • 1. Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016 Project Outline- Website Design & Development Project for Kelly Geist Learning Center. Project Details- Website will be responsive design and developed with HTML5, PHP, and CSS in a five week scope with SEO and google analytics implementation. Project Dates- March 24, 2016 to April 30, 2016. Project’s Sequence of Operation- Design -Owner is provided with a questionairre and reviews terms of services with designer. -A stylesheet is provided. -A complete design comp is delivered. -Feedback is received and necessary changes are made. Development -Pages will be developed in HTML5 coding and include PHP header and footers. The pages will be styled by external CSS and CSS3 pages to reflected the agreed upon design of all pages. -Site will be tested by users of multiple levels of internet experience over a seven day period. -Feedback is recieved and necessary changes are made . -Site is published on hosting server and all necessary assets are delivered to owner. Kelly Geist Learning Center 1300 West Pine Street Coal Township, PA 17866 570-648-1210 Document Created: April 2, 2016 Document Edited: April 2, 2016 Prepared by: Christina Moore-Snyder Position: Owner/CSS DESiGNS 2016 Website & Mobile Application Design & Development Risk Assessment Risk Matrix- Likelyhood Likelyhood Very Unlikely Very Likely Unlikely Possibly Likely 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 8 9 8 10 10 15 15 20 25 12 16 20 12 4 5 5 Severity Severity Risk Negligible Minor Moderate Major Extreme 4 x =5 20
  • 2. Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016 Design Development 8 x = Task- Questionairre Task- Stylesheet Hazard Risk Control Questionairre return delay Software/Equipment failure/Theft Stress the questionairres prompt and explain it ensures the ability to stay within project timeline. Several methods of return will be made available 24/7 to support customer convenience. Like express mailing, email, Facebook messenger, Skype. 4 2 15 x = Hazard Risk Control 3 5 Objective at risk: Website Timeline Save work often and back up on external hard drive. Have second device available. Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch Task- Site Testing Users do not wish to participate in pre-production testing. 6 x = Hazard Risk Control 2 3 Offer incentive to encourage participation. Objective at risk: Website Launch 2 1. Questionairre Return 2. Software/Equipment Failure/Theft 3. User Participation 4. Necessary Changes 5. Code defaced or compromised. 6. Family/Medical 7. Illness/Accident 8. Weather 9. Financial Losses 10. Personal Conflict
  • 3. Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 4, 2016 Unforeseen Circumstances 15 x = Task- Necessary Changes Task- Hosting Hazard Risk Control Changes in code producing site coding errors. Website code is compromised or defaced. Proof read for typos, check links again, and ensure accurate Google analytics readings. Implement Source Code Management system. Test code in multiple browsers and across various platforms. 3 5 10 x = Hazard Risk Control 2 5 Objective at risk: Website Launch Research common hacking methods. Apply Secure Socets Layer (SSL) to site. Implement Server side validation and form validation. Objective at risk: Website Security Task- Family Circumstances Owner gives birth prior to website launch. 4 x = Hazard Risk Control 2 2 Try to work ahead of deadline. Objective at risk: Website Scope 3
  • 4. Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 2, 2016 9 x = Task- Necessary Changes Task- Production Hazard Risk Control Illness/Accident Weather creates loss of power for several hours. Try to work ahead of deadline. 3 3 9 x = Hazard Risk Control 3 3 Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch PC/Laptop will be plugged into a power bank. Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch Task- Project Budget Business experiences significant financial losses and is unable to fulfill budget responsibilities. 16 x = Hazard Risk Control 2 8 Establish milestone payment plan. Objective at risk: Website Scope 4
  • 5. Christina Moore-Snyder/Professor Hill/IMD213/April 2, 2016 10 x = Task- Project Management References- Overall Assessment- Least Risk Most Risk Personaility conflict transpires between website owner and designer/developer. Netmag. "10 Security Tips to Protect Your Website from Hackers." Creative Bloq. N.p., 08 Jan. 2014. Web. 02 Apr. 2016. Hoffman, Geoffrey. "Does Risk Management Apply to Web Development?" Cardinal Path. N.p., 01 June 2012. Web. 02 Apr. 2016. Mar, Anna. "130 Project Risks (List)." Simplicable. N.p., 29 Nov. 2015. Web. 02 Apr. 2016. Communicate clearly and discuss objectives several times prior to projects design and development stages. 2 5 8 Questionaire Return 4 Family/Medical 6 User Participation 10 Code Compromise or Defaced 15 Necessary Changes 16 Financial Losses 10 Personal Conflict 15 Software/Equipment Failure Objective at risk: Website Design, Development, and Launch 5 9 Illness/Accident 9 Family/Medical