Putting an application into production

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Putting an application into production

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Testing phase of an application
The testing phase should never be neglected! This is what will allow you to certify the quality of your application to your customers and validate the development with the programming team. Testing objectives must be part of the contractual conditions with the developers.

Testing is performed mexico phone data on a test environment, this can be a subdomain, for example “test.myapplication.com” in which referencing has been disabled or which is only accessible after authentication.

In order to properly test an application, it is advisable to write test plans based on the project specifications. Tests can represent more than 60% of the development time if a thorough quality approach is implemented. Subsequently, it is possible to automate the tests in order not to create regressions, this is called "non-regression" testing.

Putting an application into production means making it available to customers in its final environment. Once the application is in use, it is appropriate to perform production releases (updates) when the application is least used during the week so as not to inconvenience users.

Promote an application
Creating an app is tedious, but that's only part of the adventure, then you have to make it known!

To do this, you need to develop communities and build customer loyalty, all thanks to web marketing techniques. Plan this step in your budget. Here are some of our articles to guide you:

What is SEO and web marketing?
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Cost of an application
The cost varies greatly depending on the type and size of the application. The important thing is to correctly distribute the budget over the four key phases of the process. Li-Nó Design gives you an estimate:

Design – 20%
Development – ​​40%
Test – 20%
Marketing – 20%
Li-Nó Design accompanies you
We support you in all stages of creating your application:

Design, Development, Testing, Marketing, Contact us!

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