It did but I just see it differently then everyone else. Everyone sees everything sequentially and I see prototyping having different views done in parallel and then merged when the two views are authorized. The two views are graphics and what I guess I will refer to as wireframe on steroids.
> What I do, is create a wireframe to get the flow in terms of what > pages call each other and this wireframe is then used as the bottom layer of > my prototype. Once I have the site going through the appropriate pages, I > then add the next layer up which is the fusedocs. This gives me what is > coming into the page, and what is going out to the next page. This is then > used to create the full specs for the site that will be signed off by myself > and the customer before moving forward. Since each individual file has > specific variables it needs to see coming in I code the fusedocs to specify > what that particular page expects to receive, and what it expects to send > forward. This is done on my sites for the display pages and action pages. > I view the query pages as pure sql with a cfquery wrapper and as such do not > need to be fusedoc'd as they primarily are based on the needs of a specific > fuse and are named based on the actual fuse. Once this is complete, I build > the files with the form fields with no database back end in place. This > gives me the UI that I taylor to the customer's needs and make any changes > to fields and carry that back to the fusedocs. Once this is complete, I > have a very basic prototype which I use to sit down with the customer and > make sure we are still on the same page. I can then make any needed changes > to the pages and the database structure and hook that in and get basic add, > change, delete functionality in place and then keep going in logical > iterations until the site is complete. Did this help to explain what I > said? If not, I will gladly try again. Take it easy and have a great > weekend! ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [email protected] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bUrFMa.bV0Kx9 Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
