Computer Prototyping And Evaluation Quiz

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1. Which of the following is NOT a type of prototype?
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Test your knowledge of prototyping and evaluation! Learn how prototypes are created and tested to improve software design and user experience.

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2. In user testing, what is the main goal?
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3. What is the main disadvantage of high-fidelity prototypes?
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4. What is a key benefit of using low-fidelity prototypes?
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5. Which method is commonly used for evaluating prototypes?
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6. What is an iterative design process?
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7. Which of the following is a common tool for creating prototypes?
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8. What is the primary purpose of prototyping in software development?
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Which of the following is NOT a type of prototype?
In user testing, what is the main goal?
What is the main disadvantage of high-fidelity prototypes?
What is a key benefit of using low-fidelity prototypes?
Which method is commonly used for evaluating prototypes?
What is an iterative design process?
Which of the following is a common tool for creating prototypes?
What is the primary purpose of prototyping in software development?
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