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Prototyping
Presented by:
Name: Siba Raut
Roll No: 22
Grade: 6th semester
Ambikeshwori Campus Ghorahi , Dang
Content
 Introduction
Types
Advantage
Disadvantage
When to use
Introduction
 The prototyping model is a systems
development method in which a
prototype is built, tested and then
reworked as necessary until an
acceptable outcome is achieved from
which the complete system or product
can be developed.
Types of prototype models

Rapid throwaway
This method involves exploring ideas by quickly developing
a prototype based on preliminary requirements that is
then revised through customer feedback. The name rapid
throwaway refers to the fact that each prototype is
completely discarded and may not be a part of the final
product.

Evolutionary
This approach uses a continuous, working prototype that is
refined after each iteration of customer feedback. Because
each prototype is not started from scratch, this method
saves time and effort.
Advantages

 Missing functionality and errors


are detected easily.
 Prototypes can be reused in

future, more complicated


projects.
 It emphasizes team

communication and flexible


design practices.
Disadvantages
 Itis the time consuming of customer
ask for changes in prototype.
 Customer may get confused in the

prototype and real systems.


 The invested effort in the preparation

of prototypes may be too much.


When to use Prototype Model
 Prototype model should be used when the
desired system needs to have a lot of
interaction with the end users.

 Prototyping ensures that the end users


constantly work with the system and
provide a feedback which is incorporated in
the prototype to result in a useable system.

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