that is of no concern yet. It is also likely that the prototype will be
incomplete.
3
Use the prototype to refine the user's
requirements.
This step allows the
user to get the 'feel' of the system through hands-on experience.
This will help the user clarify his or her needs. The user decides
what changes are necessary and informs the analyst.
4 Modify the prototype system in line with the user's revised
requirements.
These last two steps may be repeated several times. The user may try
the revised prototype and suggest further changes. The end result will
be either the user discarding the system as being inadequat ...
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