Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Design and Prototyping (High-Fidelity)

High-Fidelity Prototypes, on the other hand, are often deployed with an almost-full set of graphics, functionality (such as usernames and passwords, session variables, etc.) and tie-ins to dynamic data sources. They are very detailed systems that are expensive to create, difficult to change quickly, and usually require more rigid software development practices in order to successfully complete. In fact, High-Fidelity Prototypes are sometimes so close to the final product that they actually become the final product.


Interactive Prototype

So with all those efforts, the final interactive prototype was designed and implemented using Invision prototype building software.





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