Considering a prototype? Consider these questions first
Brian Bailey, EETimes
11/29/2011 11:35 AM EST
This post continues the series on prototyping started last week. For a full listing of the articles posted so for, please check out the index. In this post we will examine some of the factors you should consider when looking into the creation of a prototype. Frank Schirrmeister, group director, product marketing for System Development in the System & Software Realization Group at Cadence deserves a lot of the credit for this posting because he came up with the list on which this is based. It is also very reflective of the design article “Virtual Versus Physical Prototyping — Get it Right Faster” posted today which looks at the tradeoffs between virtual and physical prototyping.
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