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3. Implementation: Create a frontend, a backend database, and the connectivity between them.
4. Test: Once the entire program has been implemented, test it with random data. Test each of the application’s
features and capabilities. If bugs are detected, fix them and retest.
Recap Zone
Ð Ð A web application is a software program stored on a remote server. It is available online and sent via the Internet using a web
browser interface.
Ð Ð An online reservation system enables ticket booking and cancellation via the Internet.
Ð Ð E-Governance, also known as electronic governance, refers to the use of electronic, or ICT (information and communication
technology) technologies, by the government to govern for the welfare of its citizens.
Ð Ð NICNET is the national satellite-based computer network.
Ð Ð In 2006, the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DEITY) and the Department of Administrative Reforms and
Public Grievances (DARPG) developed the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
Ð Ð India.gov.in is India’s National Portal, which provides a single point of access to information and services provided by various
Indian Government entities.
Ð Ð Government of India Web Directory (igod.gov.in) portal provides access to all Indian Government websites at all levels and across
all sectors.
Ð Ð Online shopping is an e-commerce application that allows customers to buy goods over the Internet.
Ð Ð Payments for a variety of government services, including electricity, water, property tax, and income tax, can also be made online.
Ð Ð Online tutorials and courses assist users in learning through the use of software, video games, or lessons.
Ð Ð A project is a task that is carried out to create an original product, service, or result.
Ð Ð Project Management is the process of attaining the objectives of the project through a series of activities carried out within the
time frame, to produce the desired result.
Ð Ð Web application development can be broadly divided into four phases: Requirements Definition Phase; Design Phase;
Implementation Phase; Testing Phase.
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