My Web Development Workflow
I sat down this morning to try to outline a few of our processes at work that are a bit on the blurry side. There is no accountability for tasks, and for that matter, there are not any real roles defined to assign tasks to. In an effort to bring it all into focus I started creating a flowchart of a web development project. I also created flowcharts for handling a new client as well as one for working with SVN. I can’t believe it required a flowchart to visualize the process of creating/handling a new client, but it is apparently a bit more work than I thought. Anyways, back to the topic at hand. Graphs and charts!
I think the image says more than I can. It’s pretty simple. It clearly conveys milestones and tasks, and it will be trivial to translate this into managed tasks. Now if only we had some way to manage our projects other than Outlook.
Note: Not all of our projects are tracked via SVN. Subversion is something I have only just introduced to the office and am currently testing different models for collaboration. The goal is to track all our projects in SVN.










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