Establishing backend simplicity, multiplying frontend possibilities
Initially, the ideas we form from a client's specification are somewhat vague. To develop our initial ideas into a workable app we create a user story by asking the questions, who, what and why? Once these questions have been answered, we can move on to prototyping.
learn moreWithout creating a prototype, it's difficult to visualise how the app will actually work. To enable visualisation, we usually employ wireframes. They give us a clear understanding of how the app is going to look and work on an iPhone or iPad. A prototype consists of a storyboard giving an all-encompassing description of what lies within the heart of the app.
learn moreWe approach programming in stages or iterations. Each stage sets the pace for the subsequent iteration while helping us to more carefully plan further work.
The storyboard is displayed on a corkboard to help our managers monitor development progress. This simple process organization is a key to successful results.
The final part is the AppStore release. The Apple Review Team receives a brand new app, checks it and approves it. Rejected apps can be uploaded again once any issues have been fixed. From the AppStore, the new app can be downloaded.
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