prototyping - meaning and definition. What is prototyping
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What (who) is prototyping - definition

EARLY SAMPLE OR MODEL BUILT TO TEST A CONCEPT OR PROCESS, GENERALLY USED TO EVALUATE A NEW DESIGN BY SYSTEM ANALYSTS AND ADVANCED USERS
Prototyping; Prototypes; Prototypical; PROTOTYPE; Virus prototype; Working prototype; Prototypicality; Prototype (metrology); Prototyped
  • A scale model of an Douglas SB2D Destroyer in a wind tunnel for testing
  • Prototype signage on the [[Boise Greenbelt]], testing for [[rust]], [[paint]]-fastness, durability, etc.
  • A sign explaining prototype signage

prototyping         
The creation of a model and the simulation of all aspects of a product. CASE tools support different degrees of prototyping. Some offer the end-user the ability to review all aspects of the user interface and the structure of documentation and reports before code is generated.
Design prototyping         
  • Example of a rapid prototyping technique: 3D printing of prototypes
  • Prototype of a service made with paper illustrations and other simple elements
  • Design Council's]] model of the design process.
  • Paper prototype of a website user interface
  • User experience (UX) prototyping: testing of a mobile application
DESIGN METHOD INVOLVING CREATION AND TESTING OF PROTOTYPES
Design prototyping in its broader definition comprises the actions to make, test and analyse a prototype, a model or a mockup according to one or various purposes in different stages of the design process. Other definitions consider prototyping as the methods or techniques for making a prototype (e.
prototypical         
Prototypical is used to indicate that someone or something is a very typical example of a type of person or thing. (FORMAL)
Park Ridge is the prototypical American suburb.
...a prototypical socialist.
= archetypal
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Prototype

A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. A prototype is generally used to evaluate a new design to enhance precision by system analysts and users. Prototyping serves to provide specifications for a real, working system rather than a theoretical one. In some design workflow models, creating a prototype (a process sometimes called materialization) is the step between the formalization and the evaluation of an idea.

A prototype can also mean a typical example of something such as in the use of the derivation 'prototypical'. This is a useful term in identifying objects, behaviours and concepts which are considered the accepted norm and is analogous with terms such as stereotypes and archetypes.

The word prototype derives from the Greek πρωτότυπον prototypon, "primitive form", neutral of πρωτότυπος prototypos, "original, primitive", from πρῶτος protos, "first" and τύπος typos, "impression" (originally in the sense of a mark left by a blow, then by a stamp struck by a die (note "typewriter"); by implication a scar or mark; by analogy a shape i.e. a statue, (figuratively) style, or resemblance; a model for imitation or illustrative example—note "typical").

Pronunciation examples for prototyping
1. prototyping.
The Man Behind Android Figures _ Andrew Bell _ Talks at Google
2. and prototyping.
Get Ideas Out of Your Head & Into the World _ Tina Seelig _ Talks at Google
3. building them, prototyping them,
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4. It's great for prototyping.
The New Industrial Revolution _ Chris Anderson _ Talks at Google
5. a rapid prototyping process.
Good Design by Design _ Jon Kuniholm _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of prototyping
1. "XNA Game Studio Express will ignite innovation and accelerate prototyping, forever changing the way games are developed," Chris Satchell, general manager of Microsoft‘s game developer group, said.
2. "Support may take the guise of brokering in other organisations to deliver rapid prototyping, business process re–engineering and implementation of lean manufacturing techniques," reads the ad.
3. To shorten the lead time involved, many companies carry out rapid prototyping to speed up product development, rapid tooling to speed up the ramp–up process and rapid manufacturing to speed the production process.
4. Leif Edvinsson, president of the New Club of Paris, said measuring capital is important «because it is a right step into the future.» He said the future center concept means experimental knowledge exploration, focus future earnings potential, refine intelligence for sustainability, offer space for IC prototyping and cultivate relational capital.