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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 7.1 Vocabulary A Study the words in box a.


1 Match nouns in column 1 with nouns in column 2 to make compound nouns.


2 Which word in each phrase has the strongest stress?


B Study the phrases in box b. 1 Complete each phrase with one word.


2 Is each phrase followed by: ●


a noun (including gerund)? ● subject + verb? ● an infinitive?


3 What is each phrase used for?


C Look at the pictures on the opposite page showing the production process for developing a website.


What happens at each stage?


D Read extracts A–F on the right. They are from a leaflet by a web development company.


1 Match each extract with a picture on the opposite page.


2 Complete each sentence with one or more phrases from box b.


E Look at the Gantt chart on the opposite page. What does it show?


F Read the text under the Gantt chart. Match the phrases in box c with the highlighted phrases in the text. Which


part of the chart is not mentioned?


G Look at the web pages 1–3 on the opposite page. Complete this small web development company


memo using phrases from boxes b and c. My recommendation is that the design


picture 3 should go into full production. My opinion is personal preference, but also on other points. Firstly,


maximize traffic to the site, we need to younger age groups. The


important for the success of this site. functionality of the site. 54 in to the


this type of visitor is of this


design, the colours are very attractive for younger people. to this, the design emphasizes the simple


c


a number of a variety of at the same time


bear in mind based on deal with from the point of view of


the beginning of the development of F C requirements. D of the development process


takes place when the site is uploaded to the company’s web servers and goes live.


E


These requirements are then analyzed using UML (Unified Modelling Language), in the diagram, and detailed


specifications are produced outlining the functionality the site.


as the features of of more complex sites, the


developers will analyze the specifications that they can determine


which technologies are most suitable. B compound nouns • fixed phrases a


1


back client design


development


production project quality system


2


assurance design end management programming requirements specification tools


b as shown ... as well ... in addition ... in order … in such a way ... in the case ... known ... the end … the use …


A


When the prototypes are ready, the client meets the developers


to decide which


design should go into full production. of special software for the initial


layout and HTML coding means that a number of prototype sites can be produced very quickly.


company works with the client to produce a document


to develop the website, the a statement of


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