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what is a prototype |
A prototype is an original model form or instance that serves as a basis for other processes |
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why do we need a prototype |
it is an example of that serves as a basis for future models. prototyping gives designers an opportunity to research new alternatives and test the existing design |
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Process of creating a prototype |
1. identify basic requirements( including input output) 2. initial prototype creation 3. review 4. revise and improve the prototype |
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What is a visual prototype |
demonstrates overall shape and size and does not feature working parts materials would not be the materials used can be left raw or painted |
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proof of concept prototype |
demonstrates key functionality and resolves the man technical aspects it is not intended to look like the final product is unlikely to be made from production grade materials |
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functioning prototype |
demonstrates the key functionality and also provides our presentation of how the mass produced product would appear it is likely that materials close to the production grade will be used |
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mechanical prototype |
paper cardboard and foam board comstruction kits Wood and hardware plastic art supplies |
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Electrical and electronic |
lego analog circuits arduino rasberry pi |