Before any website becomes 'live', it is checked and tested according to the development lifecycle shown below.
When the Lyhn developers and testers are ready for the site to be seen by our client, the code and graphics are published onto our staging server.
Our clients can review any changes that have been made, and check on the progress of the work.
This process highlights potential problems at an early stage and avoids the embarrassment that may be caused by publishing unreviewed website content to a live server.
Our staging servers are part of the public internet. This is convenient for our clients, but would make the work in progress able to be seen by any internet user.
Recognising that some sites are commercially sensitive, we password protect some areas.
If you would like to view a site which is protected, please contact us for a password.
Development Lifecycle in summary:
- Order received
- Initial design and prototype
- Publish prototype to staging server
- Customer signs off concept design
- Development of industry strength code
- In house code review
- In house testing
- Publish to staging server
- Online testing
- Customer sign off
- Deploy live code
- Live end to end testing
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