Answer Posted / neeraj negi
Prototype model is used when your client is not sure of all the requirements. you cannot freeze the requirements.
So you just take a little feedback from the customer on what he wants and you just develop a developed and tested basic model of that system/application to client.
Client when use it and observe it gets an idea of what other functionality he wants in the system. This is how cycle goes with the Prototypes till the customer is satisfied.
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