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What are ‘throwaway’ prototypes and ‘evolutionary’ prototypes? How can production of a prototype be controlled and why is this important?

Answer Posted / Padmabahadur Yadav

Throwaway prototypes are temporary prototypes built quickly to validate an idea or concept. They are discarded once their purpose is served and typically do not form part of the final product. On the other hand, evolutionary prototypes are developed iteratively over time, with each iteration building upon the previous one until a final product is achieved. Controlling the production of a prototype involves managing its development process, setting goals, defining requirements, and ensuring quality standards are met. This is important because it helps to validate ideas, reduce risks, improve efficiency, and ensure that the final product meets user needs.

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