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What You Need to Know About Rapid Prototyping Systems

Rapid prototyping is the method of constructing physical objects using solid freeform fabrication. The use of rapid prototyping techniques had its start during the 1980’s where it was used to build product models. Its current applications have been put into use in a wider range of objectives.
The technique can even be used in order to manufacture quality useable parts in small numbers. Rapid prototyping has even found some applications in the art scene where sculptors use the technology to [...]

What You Need to Know About Rapid Prototyping Systems

Try It On Paper

Creating programs and websites, software, and even hardware, entails careful consideration in terms of its user interface. Sometimes, in the planning stages of these programs, we get caught up in the big picture and are unable to foresee certain details that affect how our programs will pan out in a step by step manner.
The traditional way to develop programs is to build a prototype and test it. It would be fortunate if after testing, you will only have to do [...]

Try It On Paper

To Prototype Your Software

Generally, prototyping is used to determine if a design is effective or if it can really perform the functions it was made to do.
The same goes with software prototyping. In prototyping software the creators of the program make an unfinished model of the program available to consumers. The creators let their potential clients test the software and allow them to evaluate how well it works.
Because of the generated feedback, designers can alter the software even before they began [...]

To Prototype Your Software

To Prototype or Not to Prototype

Simply put, prototyping is creating a functional and easily modifiable model, simulation or demonstration of a product such as a software.
Prototyping can be done before, during and later stages of developing the product. It is conducted before the start of the developing process to show that the concept is attainable, useful for the intended clientele and beneficial for the company.
Also by conducting prototyping at the beginning, the developers will know what specifications are needed and what features are preferred [...]

To Prototype or Not to Prototype

The Fast Gun of Prototyping

Simply put, a rapid prototyping process is a procedure or method wherein a design is tested during the early parts of its development.
This type has been proven to be more useful in projects that involve large-scale designs. From the name, rapid prototyping involves quickly constructing a scale down model of large objects through the aid of computerized three dimensional images.
These virtual designs are broken into parts or cross sections which identically represents the actual object. When building the [...]

The Fast Gun of Prototyping