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Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects

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Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects

Overview of this book

open-source CMS (content management system) and development framework with functionality for web publishing, intranets, e-commerce, extranets, and web portals. In this book, Martin Bauer of designit.com.au an eZ publish Silver partner, teaches you how to successfully manage and implement an eZ publish web content management project. He shows you how to produce quality results in a repeatable manner with the minimum of effort, and end up with eZ publish solutions that will delight your clients. The book presents strategies, best practices, and techniques for all steps of your eZ publish project, starting from client requirements, through planning, information architecture and content modeling, design considerations, and right up to deployment, client training, maintenance, support, and upgrades.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Managing eZ Publish Web Content Management Projects
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Estimation


At this point, we have an idea of what the client wants, what really matters, and what we are using to build the solution, i.e. eZ publish. What we don't know is how we are going to implement the solution within the eZ publish framework. But that won't stop the client from asking how much it is going to cost (in the case of internal projects, the question is more likely to be how long). The reality is we can only make a guess of how much it will cost, we can only make an estimate. When it comes to estimations, we need to understand the language we are using and the games people play in coming up with estimates.

Reality Check

Estimates are often wrong.

The accuracy of a particular estimate will depend on the experience of the team, the client, and the complexity of the task.

A task will take as long as it takes, regardless of what estimate is given.

We can't accurately state how long something will take unless we have done it before, under the same conditions.

The bottom line is we can...