Prototyping encourages user participation.
Prototypes evolve through iteration, which supports change better.
Prototypes have a physical quality allowing users to see, touch, and experience the system as it is developed.
Prototypes tend to detect errors earlier.
Prototyping accelerates the phases of the SDLC, helping to ensure success
Related Questions
Q103:
Which tags have their own transmitter and a power source (typically a battery)? A) Active RFID B) Semi-passive RFID C) RFID Accelerometer D) Chipless RFID
Q104:
Which business application is a satellite-based navigation system providing extremely accurate position, time, and speed information? A) Radio-frequency identification B) Global positioning systems C) Geographic information systems D) Location-based services
Q105:
What occurs when a company places active or semi-passive RFID tags on expensive products or assets to gather data on the item's location with little or no manual intervention? A) Active RFID B) Semi-passive RFID C) RFID Accelerometer D) Asset tracking
Q106:
What is an RFID tag device made up of? A) Chip, antenna B) Chip, reader C) Battery, reader D) Battery, antenna
Q107:
What is mobile device management (MDM)? A) Allows mobile voice calls to be made over broadband networks, creating-under the right network conditions-clearer audio and fewer dropped calls. B) Remotely controls smartphones and tablets, ensuring data security. C) Blends personal and business use of technology devices and applications. D) Administers and delivers applications to corporate and personal smartphones and tablets.
Q109:
What is mobile application management (MAM)? A) Blends personal and business use of technology devices and applications. B) Remotely controls smartphones and tablets, ensuring data security. C) Allows mobile voice calls to be made over broadband networks, creating-under the right network conditions-clearer audio and fewer dropped calls. D) Administers and delivers applications to corporate and personal smartphones and tablets.
Q110:
Which tags use a battery to run the microchip's circuitry but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader? A) Active RFID B) Semi-passive RFID C) RFID Accelerometer D) Chipless RFID
Q111:
Which of the following is not a primary use of GIS? A) Finding what is nearby from a specific location B) Mapping densities C) Routing information D) Ensuring safety equipment is on an airplane before a flight
Q112:
Which business application uses electronic tags and labels to identify objects wirelessly over short distances? A) Radio-frequency identification B) Global positioning systems C) Geographic information systems D) Location-based services
Q113:
What stores, views, and analyzes geographic data creating multidimensional charts or maps? A) Automatic vehicle location B) Geographic information system C) Cartography D) Edge matching