The project responsibilities of cooperation between Party A and Party B in the development of programs and website construction
In fact, whether it is website construction, mini program production, or app development, the general development principles and processes are similar. Here, we will explain website construction. We refer to the demand client as Party A, and the technical service developer as Party B. The division of responsibilities between Party A and Party B will be explained in detail.
We will take the website as an example to explain that Party A needs to provide photocopies of all relevant documents, such as business license, responsible person ID or legal person ID, and qualification approval for special industries. These are mainly used for real name authentication of various accounts and domain name registration.
The relevant product introduction and company profile, such as the contact information and relevant qualifications and honors certificates of the company we need, are all necessary materials to fill in the website content. The provision of image materials is particularly important, as the beautification of images requires a lot of work to produce, and some good website images and texts are suitable for the website's materials.
After the website is completed, Party A needs to carry out daily updates, that is, frequently upload some textual content, such as news, industry knowledge, product releases, etc. The enrichment of these contents is particularly important, after all, the operation of the website needs to continuously increase the indexing volume to enhance its weight. If the indexing volume is not enough, the website's ranking will not be too good, and it will lose the operational role of the website. In short, when it comes to operational and industry professional content, it falls within the scope of Party A's responsibility.
The main responsibilities of Party B are technical, such as template production and source code development, which belong to the scope of Party B's work. The template refers to the color scheme, page layout, and page elements of the website, which belong to the development scope of Party B. Of course, the logo and promotional posters are still provided by Party A.
Template production is the key point, after all, the success or failure of a website is primarily determined by visual effects. If the visual effects are not good, everything is empty talk. Therefore, we need to focus on visual effects and design according to the business products, industry characteristics, and customer audience of Party A. This is the scope of work for UI designers.
The other responsibility of Party B is source code development, such as the functions required by Party A, the interface display method, and the types of content displayed on product pages. These are all within the scope of Party B's work. Usually, Party B will directly develop according to Party A's requirements. However, in some cases where Party A's design scheme is unreasonable, Party B will provide suggestions, If Party A does not adopt it, then the development will still proceed according to the original plan.
One important point here is that if the website of Party A needs to be optimized and promoted, it must be designed for promotion involving SEO optimization, so that it can meet the search engine's crawling conditions.
The above is a rough overview of the division of labor issues involved in network development between Party A and Party B. You can refer to it for reference, and the development and production of mini programs and apps also follow this principle.