Articles and Writing
BGZ staff occasionally write books and articles. Where we retain the rights to content that we produce, we will make it available on this site.
» Planning For Success
As Web projects evolve from online brochures into sophisticated and dynamic tools so their development becomes harder to manage. Define what you need your project to do at the start of the process, and you can ward off disaster later on.
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» Stakeholders: Managers
Any large project will have an impact upon a wide constituency. It is easy to forget that people affected by a project often have the power to influence its outcome for good or ill. In this short article we look at managers.
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» Working with Developers
Many projects are mired by poor communication between a business group and its developers. Ensure that you have mechanisms in place that put you control of the process. Think about what makes a feature finished, and the mechanism for agreeing this with your developers.
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Innovation and Technical Excellence [The BGZ Team]'s applications consistently deliver against requirements.
James Moore, Managing Director, CitiPages
Innovation and Technical Excellence [The BGZ Team]'s applications consistently deliver against requirements.
James Moore, Managing Director, CitiPages
training:
BGZ Courses We teach open source and open standard technologies. We aim to cover the detail of any topic we tackle, but also to reach beyond that to the principles that underlie the subject.
BGZ Courses We teach open source and open standard technologies. We aim to cover the detail of any topic we tackle, but also to reach beyond that to the principles that underlie the subject.
news:
Linux Magazine Article January's edition of Linux Magazine includes an article by BGZ's Matt Zandstra covering a new feature of PHP. The feature, a Reflection API, improves the Web scripting language's support for object-oriented programming.
Linux Magazine Article January's edition of Linux Magazine includes an article by BGZ's Matt Zandstra covering a new feature of PHP. The feature, a Reflection API, improves the Web scripting language's support for object-oriented programming.
