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Multimedia Development process
The Multimedia Development or design process consists of the following
principal phases such as planning, design, production and validation.
Tasks are listed sequentially, in the order they would often be tackled
in the actual development process. The development processes are explained
as follows:
- Planning: Good planning is important to the successful outcome of
any project. In order to gain success in our job, sufficient time should
be given, and making sure that our aims and objectives are classified,
roles and responsibilities are clear, the aims and objectives should
be discussed before taking the further step, by this planning plays
a vital role in the development of project.
- Design: Once the team has successfully planned than designing the
look and feel of the interactive program and writing the content can
take place.
- Production: After well planning and designing, production work can
be easily done as it involves Prototyping, Graphics, Programming, Support
Materials and Packaging, Integration etc.
- Validation: Validation also called as testing is a difficult procedure,
but plays an essential part of the total quality assurance process.
The purpose of validation is to check to see if the program meets its
specified objectives.
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