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Web Design

Subject : it-skills
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1. Which of the following project managements tools is used to keep track of project phases and team responsibilities?






2. The ______ is most active early in design and planning phases of the project - developing content categorizing schemes and consistent site terminology and content structure across the site and site architecture diagrams that explain the overall site






3. _________are simple content management systems that allow anyone to easily post articles and any other timely material.






4. _______are tools that help teams to stay focused on information architecture and structural design without getting sidetracked by the distraction of the visual layer.






5. _______is not a useful metaphor for the ideal interface design






6. Which of the following is not one of the six core skill sets needed in a website development team?






7. What is the fist step in designing any web site?






8. The last step of the Site Development Process is






9. ________can provide metrics about web site usage patterns that can guide the redesign of a Web site.






10. This is an example of a Web site design that "supports adaptation"






11. _________helps manage very large enterprise-scale Web site development projects.






12. Most web content management products use a ______ to store web content.






13. _________are simple content management systems that allow anyone to easily post articles and any other timely material.






14. Developers should collect increasing amounts of ____________ as the development process enters its final stages.






15. The quantity and quality of other pages that link to your page is an important consideration in ______.






16. _________generates a set of "headlines" and web links that can appear many places at once on the Internet






17. A wise developer identities _______ of a Web site and gears the design to meet those users needs.






18. A________organizes website content from most general to the most specific and illustrates the relationships between the content.






19. ________is concerned with the ability of users with disabilities to access Web content.






20. At the top of many webpages you will find a line of text - e.g. - BasicVersity/programming/webdesign...What is this called?






21. What web development team member acts as the user's advocate and is responsible for evaluating the success of the project?






22. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?






23. _________describes how effective tools and information sources are in helping us accomplish tasks.






24. This is the enemy of web usability.






25. _________is concerned with incorporating universal usability into the Web site design so that one design meets the needs of all users.






26. A wise developer identities _______ of a Web site and gears the design to meet those users needs.






27. What is the first step in Successful Web projects?






28. The ______ is most active early in design and planning phases of the project - developing content categorizing schemes and consistent site terminology and content structure across the site and site architecture diagrams that explain the overall site






29. Most web content management products use a ______ to store web content.






30. _________helps manage very large enterprise-scale Web site development projects.






31. The last step of the Site Development Process is






32. This is NOT a useful technique for teams that wish to organizing Web site content?






33. _______information refers to breaking it into logical reference documents intended to be read non- sequentially






34. _________is concerned with incorporating universal usability into the Web site design so that one design meets the needs of all users.






35. What is the fist step in designing any web site?






36. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?






37. _______Web pages can adapt their content or appearance depending on the user's interactions. Changes in data supplied by an application or as an evolution over time - as on a news web site.






38. ____________describes the overall conceptual models and general designs used to plan and structure and assemble a Web site.






39. A________is the most efficient tool for finding information on very large Web sites






40. Which of the following project managements tools is used to keep track of project phases and team responsibilities?






41. _________generates a set of "headlines" and web links that can appear many places at once on the Internet






42. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?






43. 2-3 ____are ideal for a Web development project?






44. What is the most time-consuming and most consistently underestimated part of any web site development?






45. Which of the following is not one of the six core skill sets needed in a website development team?






46. The last step of the Site Development Process is






47. Web server software along with the ________ are used to translate a URL to a physical location address on the server.






48. What is the most common cause of blown schedules in web development projects?






49. ______ is a "relative" file reference






50. The ______ is most active early in design and planning phases of the project - developing content categorizing schemes and consistent site terminology and content structure across the site and site architecture diagrams that explain the overall site