Proof of Concept
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Proof of Concept

When creating a technology company, it is important to prove the concept prior to development. Proof of concept can be defined as collecting evidence that will determine if the product idea is feasible. This step in the process of starting your company is significant.

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Prototyping
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Prototyping

Envision your prototype as the “rough draft” of your minimal Viable product (MVP). It is something tangible and can be given to test groups, early adopters, and your target consumers. This allows them to visualize your future product. There are several methods for developing prototypes, however, today we will only discuss rapid prototyping.

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The Need for Speed
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The Need for Speed

The consequences of a slow website include frustrated users, negative brand perception, increased operating expenses, and loss of revenue. It must be noted that each bug fix, new feature, and system upgrade can impact performance.

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