Requirements Analysis

Requirements exploration and analysis is critical to a successful web presence. The exploration process (and its sister, requirements specification) defines what your web presence will be, how it will function, and what it will accomplish.

FRII's analysts are expert at helping your organization and its customers discover, explore, and define and document site requirements. We customize the experience to each client, but your requirements process may include:

Stakeholder Identification

Every web presence has a diverse group of stakeholders - internal users, external users, management, legislative overview bodies, just to name a few. We help you identify exactly who your site will serve so that no one gets left out.

Interviews & Focus Groups

Users and other stakeholders often have a hard time expressing their needs. Our experts lead interviews and focus groups to help participants to better understand their own requirements, and foster buy-in for the project.

Audience Analysis

Often the most important stakeholder in a project gets missed - the public end user. Our analysts can use demographics, site traffic data, and survey techniques to evaluate the needs of audience members that can't be reached directly.

Use Cases

Use cases give project participants a concrete view of how each stakeholder group will use the finished online presence. These short scenarios are easier to work with and understand than traditional contract-style requirements documents.

Success Metrics

This is a statement of measurable goals for the finished site. This more formal methodology can be invaluable when the project must meet specific state, federal, or funding body requirements.

Once requirements have been established, it's time to move on to information architecture.

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