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| Analyze user needs to determine technical requirements. |
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| Back up files from Web sites to local directories for instant recovery in case of problems. |
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| Collaborate with management or users to develop e-commerce strategies and to integrate these strategies with Web sites. |
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| Communicate with network personnel or Web site hosting agencies to address hardware or software issues affecting Web sites. |
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| Confer with management or development teams to prioritize needs, resolve conflicts, develop content criteria, or choose solutions. |
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| Create searchable indices for Web page content. |
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| Create Web models or prototypes that include physical, interface, logical, or data models. |
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| Design and implement Web site security measures, such as firewalls or message encryption. |
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| Design, build, or maintain Web sites, using authoring or scripting languages, content creation tools, management tools, and digital media. |
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| Develop and document style guidelines for Web site content. |
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| Develop databases that support Web applications and Web sites. |
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| Develop or implement procedures for ongoing Web site revision. |
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| Develop or validate test routines and schedules to ensure that test cases mimic external interfaces and address all browser and device types. |
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| Develop system interaction or sequence diagrams. |
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| Develop Web site maps, application models, image templates, or page templates that meet project goals, user needs, or industry standards. |
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| Document technical factors such as server load, bandwidth, database performance, and browser and device types. |
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| Document test plans, testing procedures, or test results. |
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| Establish appropriate server directory trees. |
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| Evaluate code to ensure that it is valid, is properly structured, meets industry standards, and is compatible with browsers, devices, or operating systems. |
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| Evaluate or recommend server hardware or software. |
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| Identify or maintain links to and from other Web sites and check links to ensure proper functioning. |
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| Identify problems uncovered by testing or customer feedback, and correct problems or refer problems to appropriate personnel for correction. |
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| Incorporate technical considerations into Web site design plans, such as budgets, equipment, performance requirements, or legal issues including accessibility and privacy. |
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| Install and configure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) servers and associated operating systems. |
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| Maintain understanding of current Web technologies or programming practices through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups. |
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| Monitor security system performance logs to identify problems and notify security specialists when problems occur. |
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| Perform or direct Web site updates. |
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| Perform Web site tests according to planned schedules, or after any Web site or product revision. |
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| Provide clear, detailed descriptions of Web site specifications, such as product features, activities, software, communication protocols, programming languages, and operating systems software and hardware. |
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| Recommend and implement performance improvements. |
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| Register Web sites with search engines to increase Web site traffic. |
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| Renew domain name registrations. |
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| Research, document, rate, or select alternatives for Web architecture or technologies. |
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| Respond to user email inquiries, or set up automated systems to send responses. |
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| Select programming languages, design tools, or applications. |
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| Write supporting code for Web applications or Web sites. |
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| Write, design, or edit Web page content, or direct others producing content. |