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A 5 page paper discussing qualities of a success web developer. The new web developer leaves school with a solid foundation of technical knowledge ready to use. S/he also leaves school with the greatest learning in the future rather than in the past. The path of a successful career as a web developer includes learning about business processes, business needs, customer concerns and similar matters. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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File: CC6_KSitWebDevCar.rtf
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been known for several years now that business changed irrevocably with the advent of the Internet. Once little more than a means of providing an online brochure for site
visitors, today there are few industries that the Internet has not nearly or wholly revolutionized. Even those businesses that cannot take advantage of online sales - Big Macs may
not always be fresh at lunch time, but they have been made on the same day - make extensive use of the Internet for operational and promotional purposes. The
sites they use must be attractive, functional and serve the needs of the business. The new web developer leaves school with a solid
foundation of technical knowledge ready to use. S/he also leaves school with the greatest learning in the future rather than in the past. The path of a successful
career as a web developer includes learning about business processes, business needs, customer concerns and similar matters. Navigation "Internet developers or Web developers,
also called Web designers, are responsible for day-to-day site creation and design ... Art or graphic design skills may be desirable" (Computer Scientists and Database Administrators, 2006). Certainly site
creation is central to web development, and it must be visually organized and perform as the site visitor expects. It also must meet the needs of the business, otherwise
it is not useful. A successful web developer must be able to integrate business needs with the technical knowledge that the web developer
holds. Turban (2002) flatly states that "it does not make sense to automate poorly designed processes" (p. 804). The Web team needs to contain representation from several "functional
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