Copy - Copy - Class 14: Introduction V3
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Glossary of Terms
Overview of Prototypes & MVP
Quick Explainer
Introduction
Overview
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Medium-fidelity Prototypes
Service Prototype
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MVP
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High-fidelity Prototypes
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Low-fidelity Prototypes
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Prototypes
Overview of Prototypes & MVP
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What are Medium Fidelity Prototypes? A prototype that represents a product or design with a moderate level of detail, more advanced than a low-fidelity prototype but less detailed than a high-fidelity prototype.
What is a MVP?Minimum Viable Product is the most basic version of a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and collect feedback for future development. It's like the fundamental version of something you're trying to build.
Who is a Low-fidelity prototypes?These are basic and simplified representations of a product or idea, often created using simple materials or tools, used to explore and communicate concepts without intricate details or functionality.
What are High-fidelity prototypes?These are advanced and detailed representations of a product or concept, often close to the final version in terms of design and functionality, used for extensive testing and evaluation.
What is Service Prototype?This is a representation or simulation of a service, often in a simplified or experimental form, used to visualize, test, and refine service delivery before its full implementation. It helps in understanding and improving the customer journey and service interactions.
What are Prototypes?These are preliminary models or versions of a product created to test ideas, design features, or functionalities before final production. They're like trial versions to see how things might work in the real deal.