![]() The concept of adaptive design was articulated by Peter Keen over 35 years ago and defined as a process of learning and evolution. A prototype built using adaptive design was an actual working systems that was improved forever in an adaptive iterative process. ![]() Level 3 prototyping was called adaptive design. Level 2 prototyping was called heuristic design and it involved the addition of functional operations and limited interactions to input and output design. In earlier papers we identified three levels of prototyping. I would like to draw on the concept of prototype fidelity and relate it to our earlier research. This coarseness is called prototype fidelity. One of the most important concepts is related to the coarseness of the prototype. Numerous conceptual advance have been made to redefine and assist with modeling and designing systems for consumers and users. Prototyping facilitates the mutual and concurrent learning processes of users and designers. ![]()
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