1.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of
Concept:
They are tested in the same operating environments in which they
are expected to function as final products.
a.) prototype
b.) model
c.) proof of concept
2.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of
Concept:
Refers to some part of a design that is used specifically to
test whether a particular part of the design will actually work as
proposed.
a.) Prototype
b.) Model
c.) Proof of concept
3.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of
Concept:
Use in testing a particular device or configuration, to show
that it works in the manner, which it was designed.
a.) Prototype
b.) Model
c.) Proof of concept
4.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of
Concept:
We build them because the chances of a catastrophic failure of a
"paper design" are still unacceptably high, especially for the
highly regulated and very competitive commercial airline
industry.
a.) Prototype
b.) Model
c.) Proof of Concept
5.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of
Concept:
"A miniature representation of something," "Pattern of
something to be made," "An example for imitation or emulation."
a.) Prototype
b.) Model
c.) Proof of Concept
1.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of Concept: They are tested in the same operating environments i
-
answerhappygod
- Site Admin
- Posts: 899604
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am
1.) Identify whether they are Prototype, Model or Proof of Concept: They are tested in the same operating environments i
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!