At Accrete Infotech, we believe in shaping the careers of potential students by availing them with knowledge on latest courses, best educators for fruitful guidance and giving them exciting job opportunities to prove their expertise. We identify the uniqueness and zest that lies amidst the brimming talent and further nurture it for their bright future.
Our teaching process follows a proven approach. We believe in active learning with a deep understanding of the course.
First get a clear understanding of future website purposes and the target audience to attract to your site. Such a website development questionnaire helps to develop the best strategy. Informative websites differ from the ecommerce websites, and preference changes with different age groups. Different types of websites require different technologies that should be used according to purpose.
The most important and difficult phase is to decide which fields and tables should be there in the database. You will learn to establish how tables will be linked to each other, how data will be sorted in the table for continuity and ease of retrieval, if and how grouping or separation should be done.
Website takes shape during the design phase. All the visual content, such as images, photos, and videos is created at this step. All the info that was gathered through the first phase, customer and target audience must be kept in mind while working on a design. Layouts contain colors, logos, images and can give a general understanding of the future product.
The flip-side of frontend development. The backend is the interaction of the user-side and the server-side, interfacing the whole website. It is more like the engine room. The code at the backend is responsible for the server-side, integration of business logic, and so on depending on the purpose of the website.
Testing is probably the most routine part of a process. Every single link should be tested to make sure that there are no broken ones among them. check every form-script and run a spell-checking software. The cross-browser compatibility is crucial. After you check and re-check the website, it’s time to upload it to a server. An FTP (File Transfer Protocol) software is used for that purpose. After deploying the files, run the final test to be sure that all the files have been installed correctly.
Our design process follows a proven approach. We begin with a deep understanding of your needs and create a planning template.
First get a clear understanding of future website purposes and the target audience to attract to your site. Such a website development questionnaire helps to develop the best strategy. Informative websites differ from the ecommerce websites, and preference changes with different age groups. Different types of websites require different technologies that should be used according to purpose.
The most important and difficult phase is to decide which fields and tables should be there in the database. You will learn to establish how tables will be linked to each other, how data will be sorted in the table for continuity and ease of retrieval, if and how grouping or separation should be done.
Website takes shape during the design phase. All the visual content, such as images, photos, and videos is created at this step. All the info that was gathered through the first phase, customer and target audience must be kept in mind while working on a design. Layouts contain colors, logos, images and can give a general understanding of the future product.
The flip-side of frontend development. The backend is the interaction of the user-side and the server-side, interfacing the whole website. It is more like the engine room. The code at the backend is responsible for the server-side, integration of business logic, and so on depending on the purpose of the website.
Testing is probably the most routine part of a process. Every single link should be tested to make sure that there are no broken ones among them. check every form-script and run a spell-checking software. The cross-browser compatibility is crucial. After you check and re-check the website, it’s time to upload it to a server. An FTP (File Transfer Protocol) software is used for that purpose. After deploying the files, run the final test to be sure that all the files have been installed correctly.