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In this chapter we look at the role already being played by prototyping in industrial software practice. This involves going beyond the examples considered in Section 4.5 and combining discussion of the concepts examined so far and our own assessment of the relevant tools with practical experience in this field. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a sort of guide to the typical approaches and problems associated with prototyping. To this end, we draw not only on first-hand reports from the literature, but also on our own experience with the construction of large software systems as well as with teaching groups of students (see [BaeBudKuhlSylZue88, GrycKaut90]). Another important source was our analysis of a number of industrial software projects which we conducted in the context of a GI working group.52
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Budde, R., Kautz, K., Kuhlenkamp, K., Züllighoven, H. (1992). Prototyping in Practice. In: Prototyping. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76820-0_13
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