Corporate Web Project

 

The project consists of developing an intranet WEB page communicating a small group and its role throughout the corporation. This would provide a means of providing visibility of the group members and their skills to encourage the facilities utilization for projects based on the skill sets available.

 

The key points/requirements are as follows:

1)  Some “neat looking” beginning page that would grab folk’s interest and have group facility logo on it with sub-sections below this being:

·   ORG chart section --> that would depict who our group worked for and also provide hotlinks from an intern’s name to their individual BIO

·   BIO section --> a brief description of each group member with their work experience, skills, projects executed at facility

·   MAP section --> For those folks outside of Texas “where” we are located (all the way up to a world view

·   MARKETING HYPE section --> Press releases (external & internal) and any other magazine articles that mention the facility / concept

·   ROLES & MISSION section --> the original concepts and presentations that go into the rationale and business plans that we used to sell our creation and where our long term vision is for this concept

·   Use as many “neat” hot links and graphics as possible to other internal web-sites

2)       Hooks for future expansion – these items themselves not part of work.

·   VIDEO tour of facility section “future release” --> digital video tour of facility using  real time video apps

·   PROJECT STATUS section “future release” --> where we would have the ability to list all of the on-going / active projects giving the managers the ability to “real-time” view status on their projects here at the facility

 

The content information needed for this would be provided.

 

Questions: 

 

1.        With two people on the project at 1/2 time, how many weeks do you think it would take to complete?

2.        How many lines of debugged code do you think you can produce in a year?

3.        What percentage of the overall software effort do you think goes into maintenance after the code is delivered?