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Mac OSX Developer's Guide
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Mac OSX Developer's Guide

by Jesse Feiler
October 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
594 pages
21h 44m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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284 9 Chapter 13: Prototyping and
Testing
This chapter examines the roles of prototypes, ways to shape the in-
terface, and ways to create the testing environments you need to
bring your project to fruition. You can use design tools such as Mac-
romedia Director for prototyping, but you can also use the quick de-
velopment tools in Project Builder and Interface Builder to do so.
The Roles of Prototypes
Prototyping
Development
Tools
Prototypes are mock-ups of your application (or parts of it)
that to a greater or lesser extent resemble what you think the
final product will look like. In the planning phase of your
project, proofs ...
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ISBN: 9780122513411