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Low vs. high-fidelity prototyping debate
Rudd J., Stern K., Isensee S. interactions 3(1): 76-85, 1996. Type: Article
Low-fidelity prototypes are rapidly generated and have great advantages in early requirements gathering. In contrast, high-fidelity prototypes have full functionality and give the user a good feel for how the product will operate. They...
Nov 1 1996
Rapid prototyping of user interfaces driven by task models
Johnson P., Johnson H., Wilson S., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1995. Type: Book (9780471076599)
Scenario-based design is a topic of increasing importance in user interface design. Scenarios focus on describing particular instances of use and on a prospective user’s view of what should happen. Scenario-based design appea...
Jul 1 1996
Prototyping in Industrial Software Projects-Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice
Lichter H., Schneider-Hufschmidt M., Züllighoven H. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 20(11): 825-832, 1994. Type: Article
Although this paper contains a long discussion on prototyping concepts, including kinds of prototypes, goals of prototyping, and prototype construction techniques, the discussion does not provide a sound basis for the material presente...
Oct 1 1995
New wave prototyping
Berghel H. interactions 1(2): 49-54, 1994. Type: Article
The author is concerned about a paper by Rudd and Isensee [1] in which they “unquestioningly embrace the current trend toward ‘vacuous’ prototyping.” A vacuous prototype is a prototype that basic...
Feb 1 1995
Rapid development of software (videotapes)
, IEEE Educ. Act. Dep., Piscataway, NJ, 1990. Type: Book (9780879423841)
Although discussions of the state of the art tend to age rather quickly, this excellent seminar is still interesting and useful after three years. Barring some technological breakthroughs, it should be good for another two to four yea...
Sep 1 1993
Prototyping: the effective use of CASE technology
Vonk R., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1990. Type: Book (9780137315895)
Each part of this well-organized book is written and organized so it can be read independently of the others; each part has an introductory chapter, and the first two parts include summary chapters. The first part is a general overview...
Jun 1 1991
Computer (v.22 n.5)
Tanik M. (ed) Yeh R. (ed) Computer 55:1989. Type: Journal
This special issue of
Computer,
the magazine of the IEEE Computer Society, was edited by Murat M. Tanik and Raymond T. Yeh. In their introduction to the issue, the editors define prototyping as “the process of developi...
Mar 1 1990
The prototyping methodology
Lantz K., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1986. Type: Book (9789780835958974)
According to the author, the subject of this book is “software prototyping,” which he defines as “an information system development methodology based on building and using a model of a system for designing...
Mar 1 1987
Application prototyping: a requirements definition strategy for the 80s
Boar B., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1984. Type: Book (9780471893172)
This book addresses three aspects of prototyping: justification, usage in system development, and implementation. It starts by setting the scene with an introduction to prototyping as a technique and the reasons for its use, continues...
Mar 1 1985
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