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how is rapid as a method of systems development different from prototyping, end user development and SDLC?

User’s Guide to Rapid Prototyping

Product Description
In an age where better, faster, and cheaper is the mantra for product development, rapid prototyping is recognized for its ability to help companies achieve these goals simultaneously. However, determining when to apply rapid prototyping requires an understanding of the technology, the process, and its strengths and weaknesses.

User’s Guide to Rapid Prototyping will help designers, engineers, executive management, and others in the company understand how to apply rapid prototyping technologies such as 3D printing, stereolithography, selective laser sintering, and fused deposition modeling to the product development process. Intertwined with rapid prototyping, the processes of rapid tooling and rapid manufacturing are also discussed.

An aid to making informed business decisions, the book provides information about when it may be right to implement rapid prototyping in-house versus going to a service provider. The path through justification, evaluation, and implementation is outlined. Readers will gain insights into the benefits, risks, and limitations of each technology.

User’s Guide to Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping and User Testing using Drupal Prototyping Framework, 2009 Design4Drupal


Rapid Prototyping and User Testing using Drupal Prototyping Framework by Jeff Noyes Prototype with no need to know Drupal! The official description and resources are at boston.design4drupal.org

rapid prototyping relies on which of the following?

the skill of the computer user
the published schedule for the project
modeling software
a CAD program and a prototyping machine