Abstract
Prototypes have become an essential aspect of the development process in software development processes. Prototypes are used to generate ideas and test them with speed and flexibility in accepting changing requirements throughout the system’s life cycle. They constitute a clear difference in dealing with agile development processes in effectively addressing fluctuating requirements through continuous cooperation between developers and users. They allow developers to collect feedback from stakeholders early, ensuring that their requirements and expectations for the final product are met. Prototypes also allow testing and validation of additional requirements and functionality. In Agile software development, Prototypes are often used from the beginning of a project to accommodate recurring and fluctuating requirements and allow for flexible adaptation throughout the development process. This approach allows development teams to quickly respond to changing requirements and modify the prototype based on end-user feedback.
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