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Multimedia Projects
Team Roles
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Project Phases
Many large scale projects follow the system devolpment life cycle (SDLC)
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Analysis
Researching the application’s goals, requirements, and audience.
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Design
Planning the general look and scope of the application, the media it will use, and the budget, tools, personnel, and schedule for creating it.
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Development
Creating and testing the application
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Implementation
Putting a finished application into operation and making it available to its audience
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Most large scale projects follow what system? A. SDDL B. SDLC C. CCCC D. SCSC
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Evaluation
Measuring the effectiveness of the product with the target audience.(Does it meet the originally specified goals?) Evaluations can take many forms, but often rely on interviews, observation, and surveys.
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Maintenance
Keeping the application up to date and correcting any problems that arise
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Keeping something up to date and correcting any problems is called? A. Correcting B. Maintenance C. Repair
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Project Team Roles
The makeup of any one team depends on many factors, including the nature of the project and the amount of time and money available for it.
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Client Representative
The client for any multimedia project is the organization or person who pays for the application and publishes it.
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Project Manager
The project manager is involved in every phase of a project and is responsible for ensuring that the team meets its deadlines and stays within its budget
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The project manager is involved in every single phase True False
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Producer
A producer is responsible for planning and coordinating the development of all the different media in an application
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User Interface Designer (UID) The UID is responsible for how
users respond to a multimedia application
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Programmer
Programmers use programming languages to develop the underlying code that enables an application to run on computers
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The ___ is responsible for how users respond to a multimedia application
A. UID B. PPP C. KUO D. ME
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Systems Architect
A systems architect is responsible for the overall technical design of an application, including the hardware and OS it will run on, how its components will work together, and the programming languages and other tools that will be used to develop it
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Graphic Artist
A team generally includes at least one graphic artist, who creates original graphics for the application
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Writer and Editor
A multimedia project generally produces two different kinds of written material:
Content that will be seen in the application Technical documentation about the
application, for people who will use and maintain it
Writers are generally involved in the design phase of a project
Editors focus on the language, organization, grammar, and spelling when they review the output of content writers and documentation writers.
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Audio Specialist and Videographer A team developing an application
that uses high quality audio and video generally includes an audio specialist and video specialist who record sounds and video
They may also integrate existing files into the application, edit recording for clarity, and convert files to different formats
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Quality Assurance Analyst (QA) A (QA) is a specialist on the project
team whose job involves testing the application’s underlying code to find bugs, which are errors in the code
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Webmaster
A Webmaster is someone who implements and maintains it.
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A person who maintains a website is the…
A. Web Dude B. Webmaster C. Client D. Some Dude
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Bibliography
Ana Weston Solomon, Introduction to Multimedia
Copyright 2004 by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Pages: 229-246
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