Richard P. Gabriel
Author of Innovation Happens Elsewhere

Artists sketch before they paint; writers produce outlines and drafts; architects make drawings and models; aircraft designers take models to their windtunnels-all these activities are forms of prototyping...
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Jim Faris
The Management Innovation Group LLC


This is an ideal text for professional software engineers and designers who are new to prototyping as well as students in engineering, design, and human factors.
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Don Norman

There are many steps in the development of successful software projects, but one major key is prototyping: rapid, effective methods for testing and refining designs. Effective prototyping can be remarkably simple, yet provide powerful results without delaying the project. Indeed, effective prototyping is often the key to faster development. Up to now, there has been no single source for how it is done. But here, in this comprehensive book, Jonathan Arnowitz, Michael Arent, and Nevin Berger explain all in this essential guide to software prototyping.

Everything you ever wanted to know, but had no idea who to ask.


Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group & Northwestern University, Author of Emotional Design

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