- Prototype is generally developed at the cost of the developer and not at the cost of the client.
- A prototype is developed using prototyping tools such as scripting languages or Rapid Application Development.
- Prototyping is generally required to obtain user interface requirements.
- In hardware, prototyping is used to prove your design concepts.
Advantages of Prototyping Model
- It is good for developing software for users who are not IT-literate.
- Errors can be detected much earlier as the system is mode side by side.
- Quicker user feedback is available leading to better solutions.
- Reduced time and costs.
- An SRS will be frozen after obtaining the feedback from the user.
Disadvantages of Prototyping Model
- Development cost is borne by the developer.
- Customer could believe the prototype as the working version.
- Users can begin to think that a prototype, intended to be thrown away, is actually a final system that merely needs to be finished or polished.
- Excessive development time of the prototype.
- Expense of implementing prototyping.
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