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New Post 4/9/2013 4:44 AM
User is offline sswapna
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requirement gathering questionnaire for web content management system 

hi

can anybody help what kind of questions can be asked in the requirement gathering for a web content management system project. If anyone have any questionnaire pls do share. It would be of great help.

thanks for the help in advance.

Rgds

Swapna

 
New Post 4/26/2013 3:14 AM
User is offline Wahab Mohammed
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Re: requirement gathering questionnaire for web content management system 

 Hi Swapna, 

First know the Hierarchy for whom you are gonna meet.

1. What is the project all about.

2. Try to analyse what is the content they need to managed.

3. Do they want and website with adming panel or webportal.

4 Check their system environment(connfiguration).

5. Is their any specfic thechnology concern from the client end?

6. Try to evaluate who will be users who are gonna use this system.

7. Analyse the admin Privileges and user privileges.

Do let me know if this works fine with you, so that i can help you in getting some more valuable inputs.

 

 

 

 
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