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LOL, technical terms is wonderful, ain't it :) Ok, here we go, explanation in [i]italics[/i]: - Strategical analisys of business processes within government with focus on secure authentication between government and private citizen. [i]I did a workshop with 8 participants where the aim was to chart a businessprocess in order to determine what solutions/actions was needed in order to allow a private citizen to place a kid in line for the governmental daycare service (a legally binding deal). Identification was to be provided by hard certificates (smart cards), on a strategical level we worked out what implications this would have on the governmental agency and on the private citizen. [/i] - Project management, both administrative and technical [i]I differ between running a project on an administrative level, timereporting, progress reports and so on, and beeing the "spider" that makes sure that every coder/designer are working towards the same goal and does the right thing for that particular phase in the project.[/i] - Testleader [i]You have a bunch of testers and testschemes to follow, keep this work in check and make sure errors are prioritised correctly[/i] - Configuration Management [i]Here you are responsible for versioncontrol, builds, releases and so on of both all the code, the whole site/application and the server enviroment (OS,versions, patches and so on).[/i] - Systems Architect for web-apps [i]Design the codestructure, how should it be broken down into different functions/classes/methods[/i] - Code reviews [i]Here I took a partly completed webproject (done by a client) and the goals for it, I reviewed it and returned a report stating if it would work in accordance with their goals, how much time it was left and suggested alternaive solutuions.[/i] - Technical due dilligence [i]Broke down a completed application into a technical description that could be used when seeking venture capital[/i] - Accessabillity review and analisys [i]I took a governmental site and went through it based on the WAI from W3C and delivered a report on how well the site conformed to the standards (lot's of code digging)[/i] - Raw HTML-coder [i]Realizing an image into HTML[/i] - Graphical designer [i]Designing graphics of different sorts[/i] - Web Interface designer (Visual & structural design) [i]Color use, form layouts, site structure, things like that[/i] - Clientside programmer [i]HTML/DHTML/CSS/Javascript[/i] - Serverside programming PHP/ASP [i]Coding without having designed the HTML or the data-structure[/i] - DB-Designing MySQL/MS-Sql [i]Designing a database based on what info the site needs to store[/i] - Answered countless RFI/RFP for web-solutions [i]RFI = Request For Information, RFP = Request For Proposal[/i] - Copy [i]Writing...[/i] - Marketing [i]Writing material, creating presentations and similar for the sales ppl plus marketing strategy[/i] - Sales & Presales [i]Going out there and selling yourself and your services/products[/i] As for differentiating db-design from serverside, most often I do them both, on a number of times when there are more than one person in the project we divide the work, if the other person is a db-guru, why should I design the db, the other way around has also happened when I turned out to have the clearest view of how the db should work. It all depends on the project, how many ppl involved and how you decide to divide the tasks. Hope that made it clearer ;) /Dan [url=http://www.dmsproject.com/] [img]http://www.dmsproject.com/gif/newSiggie.gif[/img] [/url] [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/FaqWiki/shownode.php?sortby=rating&id=260]{cell 260}[/url] -{ a vibration is a movement that doesn't know which way to go }- [This message has been edited by DmS (edited 12-15-2003).]
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