Prototyping
Prototype development is defined as the process of preparing a device, technique or system that demonstrates the feasibility of a solution to a problem. Generally,
prototypes are operated only by their creators or those who understand its underlying technology. Prototypes serve five purposes in the product development process:
1) Experimentation and learning in the product development process
2) Testing and proofing product concepts
3) Communicating concepts to the product development team members, management and customers
4) Synthesis and integration of all components of a product
5) Scheduling the product development process by acting as markers for the end or start of a particular development phase
Adalyze’s Role in Prototyping
As previously stated, Adalyze Technologies has developed a market niche targeting the well-underserved,
entrepreneurial and early stage business segment, specializing
in taking your ideas and making them a reality. We can take even the roughest idea, create a plan, and make it something tangible, by working closely with entrepreneurs in the custom software
development of start-up products, prototypes, and proof of concepts. That be said, we have built numerous prototypes for our clients over the years, and our role includes from the basics of
helping with the development to the fullest extent of simply taking your idea and turning it into a working prototype (including strategy, building the requirements, project management and
development). From there, we typically go from prototype to beta to full deployment to additional releases, based on the viability of the idea.