Category Archives: Galvin Processes

Functional Requirements and Use Cases: Avoiding Accidents and Mix-ups in System Engineering

posted by: Tom Schaetzle

Ok. You have decided to make a monumental decision: you are going to hire an architectural company to build a new house for you. After months and months and what has to equal hundreds of thousands of dollars, you drive to your new home, walk in and…realize things aren’t quite right. You flip the switch for [...]

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How My Dyson Vacuum is Like a Web Project

posted by: Gary Galvin

When performing a web and software development project you have to show your results. Building the end product is one thing but the process of getting there and properly communicating and creating deliverables is the most important part.

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Better Content for a Better Experience

posted by: Kiley LoCascio

Following up on Gary’s post about the rigorous processes we go through in the course of a project and how project management is so important to this process, I wanted to touch on the subject of content and how important it is to design.
Content comes in many forms in the context of interface design. It [...]

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Proper Project Management in Web and Software Development

posted by: Gary Galvin

When doing a web and software development project the project management is crucial. Make sure it is done right.

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The Importance of Wireframes

posted by: Kiley LoCascio

I read an article the other day about how important the wire-framing stage is to web development. It was really good timing because we are currently in this phase with one of our projects. This particular client is simply interested in seeing complete design compositions, skipping the wire-framing stage alltogether. So, I thought it would [...]

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