prototyping

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English - Turkish
ilkörneği yaratma
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) prototiplendirme
prototiplendirme, ilkornegi yaratma
prototype
(Tıp) Esas örnek, ilk numune
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prototip

Beş prototip tamamlandı. - Five prototypes were completed.

Bu yalnızca bir prototip. - This is only a prototype.

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proto tip
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ilk örnek
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prototipe
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{i} asıl örnek
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{i} orijinal
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asıl nüsha
prototype
esas model
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ori- jinal
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Tek Tip
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prototypal ilk örnekle ilgili
prototype
(Tıp) Kendisinden çeşitli türlerin geliştği ilk şekil, türün atası, primitif tür
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(Askeri) PROTOTİP, İLK ÖRNEK: Proje, performans ve imalat potansiyelini değerlendirmeye elverişli ilk model
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ilkörnek
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ön ürün
English - English
The rapid creation of prototypes of a new product for demonstration and research purposes
Building of a model (prototype) that can be modified before the actual system is installed It allows users to find out right away how a change in the system can help their work
Builds prototypes and limited production runs to test branded concept prior to final production
Building a scaled-down version of the desired information system
A systems development approach that tries to satisfy user needs by focusing on the user interface
An approach to accelerate the software development process by facilitating the identification of required functionality during analysis and design phases A limitation of this technique is the identification of system and software problems and hazards
(n or v) A term used to describe the process by which physical mockups are made of proposed designs Increasingly, prototyping is done using the databases associated with 3-D computer models Because of the speed and efficiency, this technique is often referred to as rapid prototyping
A process in which partial versions of a program are created to aid in designing the final product
In the context of GRADE, prototyping is used to "run" a system model (analogous to the simulation of business models)
An iterative process of systems development in which requirements are converted to a working system that is continually revised through close work between analysts and users (2)
– This is the process of analyzing the software and determining (and making) modifications necessary for the CSU While campuses participate in prototyping to identify requirements Only the SOSS Group in the Chancellor's Office can make modifications to the software
{i} creation of a model, act of constructing an original sample
the iterative process of designing process solutions using the application software The design improves with each iteration of the prototype With this technique, a working model of MiraCosta is continuously developed, until the final prototype, which will be used to create the production system
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An instance of a category or a concept that combines its most representative attributes, such as robin being a prototype of bird, unlike penguin
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An early sample or model built to test a concept or process

The prototype had loose wires and rough edges, but it worked.

prototype
a work, original in character, afterward imitated in form or spirit
prototype
{n} the original of some copy, a model
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The original 12 inches to the foot (or 1000mm to the metre) original upon which the model is based
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If you say that someone or something is a prototype of a type of person or thing, you mean that they are the first or most typical one of that type. He was the prototype of the elder statesman
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An original or model after which anything is copied; the pattern of anything to be engraved, or otherwise copied, cast, or the like; a primary form; exemplar; archetype
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A single or limited-edition working version of an aircraft or other device used for testing and demonstration purposes
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A working model that is not yet finished but that represents the major technical, design, and content features of the site Prototypes are used for testing Go to top of page
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a sample section of a proposed e-learning course The prototype may be prepared online, working fully or partially Or the prototype may be prepared on paper, with figures resembling completed screens Sponsors and potential learners can review the sample section and offer suggestions for making it more effective
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This is the first stage of a website built to show the functionality, purpose and look and feel of the final product The first model
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{i} original model which serves as an example for later stages or forms; ideal, example, standard; ancestor, primitive form (Biology)
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A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments
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An original type, form, or instance that serves as a model on which to base or judge later stages
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a standard or typical example; "he is the prototype of good breeding"; "he provided America with an image of the good father
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A prototype is a new type of machine or device which is not yet ready to be made in large numbers and sold. Chris Retzler has built a prototype of a machine called the wave rotor
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 - a model that best represents a given concept and that comprises a set of characteristic features that tend to be typical of most examples [cf exemplars] of the concept, but not one of which is necessary for a given example to be considered an instance of the concept
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A function declaration or definition that includes both the return type of the function and the types of its arguments See function prototype
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A model suitable for evaluation of design, performance, and production potential
prototype
A specification of the types and exceptions involved in an operator or method It shows the types of the operands/parameter, the type of the result, and any exceptions that can be thrown during the computation
prototype
An original type, form, or instance serving as a basis or standard for stages
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An original model or form on which later works are based
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Functionally representative rendition of a device or system that is fabricated late in the development cycle, before production; an original model on which later improved models are based; an original piece of hardware that serves as the basis for evaluation, demonstration, and further development
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– Generally viewed as a pre-production version of your invention that will permit others to assess the design, capabilities and marketability of your invention It may or may not be an operating version Prototype is sometime uses interchangeably with a “proof of concept”, but proof of concept is also used to refer to non-operating versions of an invention
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a standard or typical example; "he is the prototype of good breeding"; "he provided America with an image of the good father"
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A fabricated ASIC used to verify any or all of the following for the ASIC and/or its system: function, performance, operating limits, and reliability Proof-of-design parts and engineering parts are prototypes
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An original object or form which is a basis for other objects, forms, or for its models and generalizations
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The original demonstration model of what is expected to be a series of systems Prototypes are used to prove feasibility, but often are not as efficient or well-designed as later production models
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A working model created to demonstrate crucial aspects of a program without creating a fully detailed program Adding details and content incrementally to advancing stages of prototypes is one process for creating successful applications
prototype
An original model on which something is patterned
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is an experimental design of the whole or part of a system The purpose of a prototype is to test certain aspects or characteristics of a new system A prototype can be paper- or computer-based A vertical prototype contains both high- and low-level functionality but for a restricted part of the system only A horizontal prototype contains all the high-level functionality of the final system but misses out the lower-level detail Prototypes may be scale or partial models, may be partly non-functional, or may be full-scale 'trial' objects or processes, and may be designed to be discarded Prototyping is the simulation of an object or process which is then subjected to systematic testing Rapid prototyping is a form of simple, rapidly produced prototyping in which the prototype is used to collect information about both the requirements and the adequacy of possible designs; it is not developed into a final product
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Prototypes are product models that are used to represent, test, and iterate current design concepts Prototypes can represent use models, task scenarios, and user interfaces and can be developed on a number of platforms including index cards, paper and pencil mockups, and functional and non- functional computer models Prototypes can be useful at many points during design, such as initial concept development, heuristic evaluations, and usability testing
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– A prototype can be a mock-up, model or actual working version of a technological device or process Prototypes are used to generate engineering information that will help design or perfect the final product/process Engineering prototypes, test-of –principle models, bench models, breadboard models and pre-production prototypes are used in the new product stages of development
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A physical model of the new product concept Depending upon the purpose, prototypes may be non-working, functionally working or both functionally and aesthetically complete A prototype is typically created to test or prove a functional aspect of a product A prototype may serve as an appearance model, however, an appearance model is not necessarily a prototype See: Appearance Model, Rapid Prototype
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An abstraction of stimulus patterns stored in long-term memory against which smaller patterns are evaluated in terms of how closely they fit the model (Solso)
rapid prototyping
(Ticaret) The process of creating physical models and solid objects from computer aided design (CAD), stereolithography or other specifications. It normally uses a series of layers to build a physical object, and aims to reduce design cycle time and enable multiple test iterations at lower cost before moving to volume production
rapid prototyping
process of quickly developing experimental models, process of rapidly creating prototypes
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