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Report backs:
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REPORT BACKS
  
Collaboration tools session
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'''Collaboration tools session'''
* Syncronous events, multitasking is a problem
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* Less is more, don`t have too many tools
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* Synchronous events, multitasking is a problem
* Joomla debugging session as example, different tools in combination
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* Less is more, don't have too many tools
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* Joomla! debugging session as example, different tools in combination
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'''Database design:'''
  
Database design:
 
 
* From scratch vs. off the shelf, differences
 
* From scratch vs. off the shelf, differences
 
* Hybrid model
 
* Hybrid model
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* Documentation is extremely important, wiki, tracker
 
* Documentation is extremely important, wiki, tracker
  
Website cost:
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'''Website cost:'''
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* Getting a sample invoice from a vendor
 
* Getting a sample invoice from a vendor
* Be very agressive and specific details
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* Be very aggressive and specific details
 
* Use standard off the shelf items, custom has unforeseen costs
 
* Use standard off the shelf items, custom has unforeseen costs
 
* Large range of cost
 
* Large range of cost

Latest revision as of 18:14, 15 January 2016

REPORT BACKS

Collaboration tools session

  • Synchronous events, multitasking is a problem
  • Less is more, don't have too many tools
  • Joomla! debugging session as example, different tools in combination

Database design:

  • From scratch vs. off the shelf, differences
  • Hybrid model
  • Think of the information before you go to the technology
  • Documentation is extremely important, wiki, tracker

Website cost:

  • Getting a sample invoice from a vendor
  • Be very aggressive and specific details
  • Use standard off the shelf items, custom has unforeseen costs
  • Large range of cost