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Social Networking Website Development Using Prototype Model

Rajvinder Singh developed a social networking website using the prototype model. The prototype model allows for creating a preliminary prototype before developing the final product, which can then be reviewed and evaluated by customers. Steps in developing the website included conducting a feasibility study, analyzing requirements and specifications, coding, designing, testing, and maintaining the website.

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Social Networking Website Development Using Prototype Model

Rajvinder Singh developed a social networking website using the prototype model. The prototype model allows for creating a preliminary prototype before developing the final product, which can then be reviewed and evaluated by customers. Steps in developing the website included conducting a feasibility study, analyzing requirements and specifications, coding, designing, testing, and maintaining the website.

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Name-rajvinder Singh Reg-11006635

SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT USING PROTOTYPE MODEL:


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