Question: 9. What type of prototype would be a good candidate for the initial prototype? O Interactive and low/medium fidelity O Static and of low/medium fidelity

9. What type of prototype would be a good

9. What type of prototype would be a good

9. What type of prototype would be a good

9. What type of prototype would be a good candidate for the initial prototype? O Interactive and low/medium fidelity O Static and of low/medium fidelity O Interactive and medium/high fidelity O Static and of medium/high fidelity 10. What is a characteristic of the "Wizard of Oz' approach to prototyping services? O Consumer is only presented with one part of the service Half of the consumers are given one treatment and the other half are given a different treatment None of these are true Consumer is unaware of the back end operations 7. True or False? If your enterprise's advantage comes from a unique, proprietary design, then it needs to own the design. True O False 8. What is one advantage of throwaway prototyping? O It requires less technical expertise It is fast and provides users a full sense of the system Only the features that are well understood are built and tested All answers are true 5. What is the benefit of building prototypes? All answers are reasons for building prototypes They demonstrate that you can successfully implement the idea They can prove that your solution is technically feasible They communicate what you are doing to the marketplace 6. Which of the following is a disadvantage associated with the ODM ("original design manufacturer") approach? The outsourcing firm has nothing proprietary The manufacturer does not have design expertise Outsourcing the design work is costly The outsourcing firm has little control over the end product

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