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Research about SDLC, discussing it's methodology, benefits and key stages. Comment on activities you have conducted during your website development that correlates with the stages

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The SDLC or software development life cycle is the process of creating software with the highest quality and lowest cost in the shortest amount of time. The SDLC provides a well-structured flow of phases that help companies rapidly create quality, well-tested, production-ready software.     SDLC reduces software development costs while improving quality and reducing production time. SDLC achieves these seemingly different goals by following a plan that eliminates the typical pitfalls of software development projects. This plan begins with an assessment of existing systems for deficiencies. Next, define the requirements for your new system. We then build the software through the analysis, planning, design, development, testing, and deployment phases. By anticipating costly mistakes such as the following, for example, SLDC can eliminate unnecessary rework and ...

Analyse and compare different examples of product Pages

Analyse and compare of different product page Bookstore Page New Books Page Academic Page https://www.spreadshop.com/ecommerce-wiki/product-page#:~:text=In%20the%20simplest%20form%2C%20product,about%20the%20manufacturer%20and%20brand. https://www.yieldify.com/blog/product-detail-page/

Discuss the 4Ps of marketing, establishing and focusing on the ones most relevant to your project

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(freepik, 4P infographic 2014) The 4Ps of marketing, which Neil Borden first popularised in the 1950s, assisted marketing teams in taking into account the actual obstacles that frequently prevented widespread adoption of a product. The 4 Ps of marketing can be thought of as a chain, with each P linking to the one before it. The fundamentals of marketing haven't changed much over the years, despite the development of many different Ps (campaignmonitor.com, 2021) . 1. Product  A product is a product or service that solves a problem and satisfies a consumer need. Products can be tangible like vehicles or clothing, or intangible like cruises or cleaning services. Successful products either fill a market gap or provide a unique experience that drives demand  (Yasar, 2022) . Before developing or selling your product, you should answer the following questions: What is your product? Is it a specific product or service? wh...