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English: "In evolutionary
prototyping, illustrated in Figure 2-3, one prioritizes requirements as they are received and produces a succession of increasingly feature-rich versions of the product. Each version is refined using customer feedback and the results of integration and system testing. This is an excellent model for an environment of changing or ambiguous requirements, or a poorly understood application domain. This is the model that evolved into the modern agile development processes." |
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Source | (in English) (2017) Software Development, Design and Coding: With Patterns, Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring, Apress, p. 12 ISBN: 978-1-4842-3153-1. |
Author | John F. Dooley |
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