In practice it looks slighty different:
1) Get a version of the specification
2) Do the development
3) Get another version of the specification
4) Deploy the application
5) Get another version of the specification
6) Do the testing
7) Get another version of the specification
8) Fix any bugs
9) Get another version of the specification
--
Eliyahu Goldin,
Software Developer & Consultant
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]
http://msmvps.com/blogs/egoldin http://usableasp.net
"Mark Rae" <ma**@markNOSPAMrae.comwrote in message
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>>i want to develop an application in asp.net which can be access from
any system in LAN. Please help me in developing the application.
1) Agree the specification
2) Do the development
3) Do the testing
4) Fix any bugs
5) Deploy the application
Alternatively, maybe ask a slightly more *specific* question...