2. Paper Prototyping (by Devesh Jagatram) What is a Prototype? A working model created to demonstrate crucial aspects of a system without creating a fully detailed system. Adding details and content incrementally to advancing stages of prototypes is one process for creating successful systems. In Software Industry these refer to application systems and interfaces.
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4. Paper Prototyping (by Devesh Jagatram) Paper Prototype In its broadest sense, paper prototyping can be considered a method of brainstorming, designing, creating, testing, and communicating user interfaces. Paper prototyping is a widely used method in the User Centered Design process, a process that helps developers to create a software that meets the user's expectations and needs—here especially for designing and testing user interfaces. It is a Throwaway Prototyping and involves creating rough, even hand sketched, drawings of an interface to use as prototypes, or models, of a design. -- wikipedia It is mostly used for Testing design ideas with users in early stages of design and is typically defined as: Paper prototyping is a variation of usability testing where representative users perform realistic tasks by interacting with a paper version of the interface that is manipulated by a person "playing computer," who doesn't explain how the interface is intended to work.
5. Paper Prototyping (by Devesh Jagatram) Evolution of Paper Prototyping Prototyping (Traditional Methods) > Paper prototypes >