29-10-2014, 09:30 AM
Abstracts: An online photography contest is a great way to get your customers engaged and involved in your website. Running and managing a photography contest is easy with photo competition. Entrants can upload photos, and judges can vote on their favorite. It can be a great way to build brand awareness and drive users to your website. You can view all the photos, score the photos, assign awards and run detailed reports. When you set up the contest, you can configure the entry questions, rules and timeline, limit how many photos an entrant can submit and establish the voting process Photo competition makes your photo entry organization easier than ever! We take care of all the technical details for you. When entrants upload their photos, they can easily label and describe them. The online photo contest software allows any type of file to be uploaded into an entry. The system even automatically creates the thumbnails for an uploaded JPG/JPEG photo. And there are numerous ways to set up the judging system. Voting can be open to the public or assigned to a panel of selected judges. Voting can be completely online or onsite or both. Judges can even share comments and feedback on the photos. There are various software development approaches defined and designed which are used/employed during development process of software, these approaches are also referred as “Software Development Process Models” (e.g. Waterfall model, incremental model, V-model, iterative model, etc.). Each process model follows a particular life cycle in order to ensure success in process of software development. And our software development model is based on the “Iterative model” which is as follow: Software development methods based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams. It promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development and delivery, a time-boxed iterative approach, and encourages rapid and flexible response to change. It is a conceptual framework that promotes foreseen tight iterations throughout the development cycle. An iterative life cycle model does not attempt to start with a full specification of requirements. Instead, development begins by specifying and implementing just part of the software, which can then be reviewed in order to identify further requirements.