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What is prototyping in product development?
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Prototyping is the process of creating a preliminary model or sample of a product to test and refine its features before full-scale production.
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Explain 'simulation modeling'.
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Simulation modeling is the process of creating a digital twin of a real-world process to test and analyze its behavior under various conditions without physical trials.
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What is iterative refinement in design?
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Iterative refinement is a process of repeatedly refining a process or design based on feedback and testing to achieve the best possible outcome.
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Define 'scalability' in software systems.
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Scalability is the capability of a system, network, or process to handle a growing amount of work or its potential to be enlarged to accommodate growth.
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What is a feasibility study?
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A feasibility study is an analysis of how successfully a project can be completed, accounting for factors such as legal, economic, technological, and scheduling considerations.
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What does it mean to 'optimize' a process?
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To optimize a process means to make it as effective or functional as possible, often improving efficiency while maintaining or enhancing quality.
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How can one 'implement' a new procedure?
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Implementing a new procedure involves introducing and enforcing it within an organization or system, often necessitating training and resource allocation.
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Why is calibrating instruments important in scientific experiments?
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Calibrating instruments is crucial for ensuring their accuracy and reliability, which is essential for obtaining valid experimental results.
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What does it mean to 'streamline' a process?
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To streamline a process means to improve its efficiency by simplifying or eliminating unnecessary steps.
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How does one 'integrate' new technology into a system?
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Integrating new technology involves ensuring different systems or elements work together seamlessly, often requiring modifications and adaptations.
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