What Is Prototyping? Prototyping Is The Process
What Is Prototyping? Prototyping Is The Process
Prototyping can augment this process because it converts these basic, yet
sometimes intangible, specifications into a tangible but limited working model of
the desired information system. The user feedback gained from developing a
physical system that the users can touch and see facilitates an evaluative
response that the analyst can employ to modify existing requirements as well as
developing new ones.
Based on the results of their research, Hardgrave and Wilson found that
industry followed only six of the seventeen recommended in information system
literature. The guidelines practiced by industry whose adherence was found to have
a statistical effect on system success were:
Among its' many benefits, this approach lowers the cost and time involved
in prototyping, allows for more iterations, and gives developers the chance to get
immediate user feedback on refinements to the design. It effectively eliminates
many of the disadvantages of prototyping since paper prototypes are inexpensive to
create, developers are less likely to become attached to their work, users do not
develop performance expectations, and best of all, your paper prototypes are
usually "bug-free" (unlike most software prototypes)!
Design Principles
Relevant Cases
References
URL: http://www.umsl.edu/~sauter/analysis/prototyping/intro.html
Project Team Members: C. Melissa Mcclendon , Larry Regot , Gerri Akers
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