Helping to achieve website quality

January 14, 2009 16:26 by Sian

Browsing the internet recently, I came across some interesting thoughts on quality control for websites. I particularly liked these 5 fundamental base questions to kick start any test process.

  • Why did I make this site? What is the site's purpose?
  • What are the business goals, if any, behind this site?
  • What has to work for this site to be effective? What has to work for this to even function as a web site?
  • Who is the audience for this site? Can they use this site?
  • What is core functionality offered by this site? Can all users at least access this core functionality?

If you fancy reading more: http://www.philosophe.com/qc/qc.html  


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January 15. 2009 09:39

Very interesting Sian. I think these things are overlooked when people start a new site, and a good idea to sit down and brainstorm these. This way you know your website is suited for your user audience and for your website to be a huge success.

Ben

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