Web Applications Development
Web application development is the process and practice of developing web softwares or applications. Web Applications are dynamic web sites combined with server side programming which provide functionalities such as interacting with users, connecting to back-end databases, and generating results to browsers. .
Eworld expertise in developing custom Web Applications like Online Accounting Softwares, Online Billing systems, School Management Softwares, CRM, Task Management systems, Social Networking web sites, Online Reservation systems, eCommerce / Shopping Cart Applications, Online Training, Online Polls, Blogs, Online Forums, Content Management Systems, Online Portals etc. .
Eworld follow SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) process of developing software or web applications by including research to identify and define the application requirements, information analysis, architectural design and specifications blueprint, team involvement, programming, testing and bug fixing, system testing, implementation and maintenance. .
Technologies we use for coding, scripting and programming for developing web applications
Client Side Scripting / Coding
Below are some common Client Side Scripting technologies that we use for development of web applications
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
JavaScript
Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
jQuery (JavaScript Framework Library - commonly used in Ajax development)
MooTools (JavaScript Framework Library - commonly used in Ajax development)
Server Side Scripting / Coding
Below are the common Server Side Scripting technologies that we use for our web application development
PHP (very common Server Side Scripting language - Linux / Unix based Open Source - free redistribution, usually combines with MySQL database)
Zend Framework (PHP's Object Oriented Web Application Framework)
ASP (Microsoft Web Server (IIS) Scripting language)
ASP.NET (Microsoft's Web Application Framework - successor of ASP)
ColdFusion (Adobe's Web Application Framework)
Ruby on Rails (Ruby programming's Web Application Framework - free redistribution)
Perl (general purpose high-level programming language and Server Side Scripting Language - free redistribution - lost its popularity to PHP)
Python (general purpose high-level programming language and Server Side Scripting language - free redistribution)
Web Application Testing
Every application are tested : Testing is an important part of the Web Application Development process. On occasion, testing would consume more manpower and time than development itself.Below are some of the most common testing needed for any web application development process:
Quality Assurance and Bug Testing
Multiple Browser Compatibility
Application Security
Performance - Load and Stress Testing
Usability