Product Development Course Chapter 11 Prototyping

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Tan Jian Woei (AP190389)
From this video, prototypes can be classified along two dimensions. The first dimension is the degree to which a prototype is physical as opposed to analytical. Physical prototypes are tangible artifacts created to approximate the product; analytical prototypes represent the product in a nontangible manner. The second dimension is the degree to which a prototype is comprehensive as opposed to focused. Comprehensive prototypes are a full-scale, fully operational version of the product. Focused prototypes implement one, or a few, of the attributes of a product. Thank you Dr, for the sharing and explanation.

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YAP LI SIEN AP200264
Thank Dr sharing and explanation to us. Firstly, I learned that the prototypes have divided to 2 categories such as physical dimensions and analytical dimensions. Not only that, there are different types of prototypes such as physical, analytical, comprehensive, and focused.

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YAP ZHI SHENG (AP200186)

This video taught me that prototyping is the process for developing a product approximation (physical, analytical dimension, comprehension, and focused). Next, prototypes serve the learning prototype, communication prototype, integration prototype, and milestones prototype purposes.


Thank you dr for sharing

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PRAVIN A/L LINGAM (AP190046)
Thank You Dr for sharing
These four prototypes are physical, analytical, comprehensive, and focused. I've learned this from watching this video. A physical model is typically used to assess a system's structural soundness and functional robustness. If you're going to test your model's durability and roughness on the field, you'll need an analytical model, rather than a physical one. It's common for a focused model to be tested in the lab, in the mathematical mode, or in a simulation, whereas a generalised model is typically tested in the field. A comprehensive model is a representation of the final product at its full scale, which is close to the analytical model's upper limit.

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Wee Teck Leong AP190477

Thank you Dr. Ros for sharing. In this video I’ve learnt about the prototyping is a process of developing such an approximation of the product. Besides, I also understood that the prototypes have 2 categories which are in terms of physical and analytical dimensions.

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NUR AMANINA BINTI MUSA (AP200517)
In this video, I gained knowledge about the four different types of prototypes, which are as follows:

Physical prototypes: These are tangible artifacts created to resemble the actual product.
Analytical prototypes: They represent the product in a non-tangible way, often through simulations or models.
Comprehensive prototypes: These prototypes are implemented on a full scale, creating a sample product that is the same size as the actual one.
Focused prototypes: These prototypes aim to implement one or a few specific attributes of the actual product.
Thank you, Dr., for sharing this valuable information in the video!

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NUR HANISAH (AP200241), This video taught me that there are four types of prototypes: physical, analytical, comprehensive, and targeted. Then I'll understand that prototypes are initial samples, models, or product releases created to test a concept or process in various contexts such as semantics, design, electronics, and software development. Prototypes are typically used to verify new methods for accuracy by system analysts and users working to give specifications for existing operational systems. In some design workflow models, constructing a prototype, also known as a materialist, is a step between formalising and evaluating an idea.

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KANG YI JOE (AP200342)
Thank you dr. I have learned about two distinct categories of prototypes: physical and analytical dimensions from this video. The physical prototype refers to tangible creations designed to closely resemble the final product. On the other hand, the analytical prototype represents the product in an intangible manner, employing mathematical or visual approaches.

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LEE JIA QI (AP190510)

Thank you Dr for your sharing. From this video, I have learned that what is prototypes. Prototypes have two categories which are in terms of the physical and analytical dimensions. Besides, there are four types of prototypes which are physical, analytical, comprehensive, and focused.

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LEW MEI SHI (AP200479)
Thank you dr for sharing this video. I gained knowledge about different types of prototypes, including physical and analytical prototypes. Additionally, I learned about the quadrant view of prototyping. This video has significantly deepened my understanding of the prototyping process.

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Ching Chao Quan AP200120

Thank you Dr for sharing this video. From this video, I have learned about phototypes. There are 4 type of phototypes which are physical, analytical, comprehensive and focused

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Khaider Bin Ruslaini (AP200006)

Thank you for sharing, Dr Ros. what I learned about prototypes from this learning video, and there are four types of prototypes: physical (tangible artifacts created to approximate the product), analytical (represents the product in a non-tangible manner), comprehensive (implements most of the product's attributes), and focused (implements one or few attributes of the actual product).

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MUHAMMAD ASYRAF BIN NOR AZMAN CP200002

I've learned from watching this video that there are two different kinds of prototypes: analytical and physical. I also learned about the functions of prototypes, including milestones, communication, integration, and learning prototypes. There are some prototyping principles. Physical prototypes are less adaptable than analytical prototypes. A physical prototype needs to recognise unexpected events. A prototype lowers the cost and risk of iterations. A prototype is used to speed up subsequent development phases. Task dependencies could change with a prototype.

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Muhammad Kharil Izzuan Bin Kamarol Zaman
AP200055
I learned that there are four different kinds of prototypes—physical, analytical, comprehensive, and focused—from this video. Additionally, each prototype has a unique purpose.
Analytical represents the product in a non-tangible way. Physical represent tangible objects developed to resemble the goods. Comprehensive represents implementing the majority of the qualities of the products. Focused represents implementing one or a few attributes of the real product.

I appreciate your sharing, Dr.

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Nurul Najihah binti Roslan (AP190032)
Thank you dr for your sharing. From this video I have learned that there are 4 types of prototypes namely physical, analytical, comprehensive and focused prototypes.Then, I can know that prototypes are initial samples, models or product releases built to test a concept or process which in various contexts, including semantics, design, electronics and software programming. Typically, prototypes are used to evaluate new designs to improve accuracy by system analysts and users who work to provide specifications for actual working systems. In some design workflow models, creating a prototype i.e. a process called materialisas is a step between the formalization and evaluation of an idea.

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AP200386 Muhammad Taufiq bin Ramlan
The video taught me that there are four types of prototypes: physical, analytical, comprehensive, and targeted. Each prototype also serves an independent purpose.

Analytical gives the product a non-tangible representation. Physical representations are real, actual things created to mirror the products. Implementing the bulk of the product's qualities is what is meant by comprehensive. Focused refers to putting into practice one or a few of the actual product's characteristics.

Thank you for sharing, Dr.

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Lee Sook Yeen (AP200447)

Thank you Dr for sharing the video. From the video, I have gained knowledge about what is prototype which involves the process of developing such as approximation of product. This video also recaps the successful of IROBOT CORP. and its product. The capable robot able to move on the flat surface and climb the stairs. There are 4 types of prototypes which involve physical, analytical, comprehensive and focused.

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LOH WAN THENG (AP190366)
Thank you Dr for the sharing. After watching this video, I have learned that there are two types of prototypes, namely physical and analytical. Physical prototype is tangible artifacts created to approximate the product, while analytical prototype is represents the product in a non-tangible manner, mathematical or visual approach. Besides, there are another two types of prototypes, which are comprehensive and focused. Comprehensive prototype implements most of the attributes of the product. On the contrary, focused prototype implement one or few attributes of the actual products.

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NUR RINA NAJWA CP190101

Thank you Dr for sharing, This video taught me about two types of prototypes: physical prototypes and analytical prototypes. The process of turning an idea into a physical representation Physical prototypes of various materials can be created early in the process. Physical prototypes enable both the designer and the user to interact with the concept. A mathematical model that can be easily tested. One disadvantage of analytical prototypes is that they can only show behaviour that is part of a model, and behaviour is frequently unpredictable. In software engineering, analytical prototyping is frequently used.

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CHEW LAY YING AP190188
Thank you, Dr. i have learned about the prototypes and there are 4 types of prototypes which are tangible artifacts created to approximate the product. Then, there are also two other types of prototypes that are comprehensive and focused.

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