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How to Build Web Apps Like Hollywood Makes Movies
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George DeMet
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Breakout Room 1
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oct Sat 06
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Finding the best way to approach website development can be a daunting task. Not only do projects vary widely in size, scope, and team composition, but there are also several different development process models to choose from. In this session, we’ll look at the lifecycle of various Web development projects through the lens of Hollywood storytelling. We’ll examine how the narrative structure of various films compares to different process models for site development. And along the way, we’ll talk about some best practices for delivering successful projects that are on time, on budget, and meet customer expectations. Not only will you come away with a better understanding of how to approach your next Web development project, but you’ll also gain a greater appreciation for the life lessons taught by some of your favorite Hollywood films.
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