nuttyguesser.com
  Index :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Article
Search:   
Free 3 way links
 

Fitness & Health

People & Society

News & Media

Automotive

Lifestyle & Fashion

Academics & Education

Research & Science

Property & Estate

Medical Care

Eating & Drinking

Banking & Finance

Jobs & Employment

Home Family & Garden

Tour & Travel

Policies & Law

Outdoor & Sports

Teens & Kids

Recreation & Entertainment

Indoor Games

Business & Services

Malls & Shopping

Self Enhancement

Creative Arts

Internet & Computers


 

  Index –› Business & Services –› Manufacturing Firms
   
 

Prototypes, The Granddaddy Of All Products

   
Author: James Monahan
 

No company goes out and starts mass production of a new product before creating first an example of this product. This example is called a prototype.

Prototypes are a working example of a new design. And before moving towards creating multiple copies of this prototype, the company will generally use the prototype to test its viability and quality.

For example, before a new car is built, it must be designed, researched, and developed into a working product. Researchers consumer surveys, analyze market trends, and buying patterns to determine what consumers want, and then suggest what kinds of cars to make.

Designers work to turn these new ideas into tangible products. Engineers then adapt what existing parts they have and implement them into the new model. They then proceed to produce the prototype. Manufacturers usually start by building a few prototypes before they set up a factory to build the new car.

Uses

Prototypes can also be referred to as test machines. They are usually developed to demonstrate the qualities of a new product to stakeholders and clients. The prototype, of course, is understood by these people to be yet an incomplete model of the final product. Its purpose is to show the potential attributes of the final product.

Prototypes are also used for test purposes. By subjecting these prototypes to numerous tests, the designers of the product get to see the strengths, weaknesses, limitations, and mistakes in a project. From the information they glean, the designers may proceed to reworking the design until the product reaches the objectives of the designers.

Prototypes can even be used as the 'Adam' version of a particular product. By 'Adam' we mean the basis of design for all products that will follow the line of the prototype. Engineers and designers refer to this 'Adam' model for reference as to how to develop, and evolve certain product lines.

Examples

Automobile Racing

In some circles, all the participating cars in a race are called prototypes. This is because these machines are not mass produced.

The cars produced for racing are specialized machines that are supposed to showcase new innovations and designs a car manufacturer carry. Therefore, these cars can be considered models. These cars also function as models for future mass produced cars the car manufacturer will create.

Food Industry/Clothing Industry

Designers in this field of industry do not make decisions on what products make it to the production line. They must pitch their designs to their bosses to see which ones make the cut.

They must then show them what their pet projects may look like. These designers proceed to create prototypes of their work to present their bosses with something tangible to decide on.

Computer

Often researchers and designers of computers build powerful supercomputers to perform the myriad of complex computations needed for applications such as mathematical computations, artificial intelligence research, and military applications. The power these machines pack is something everyday users salivate over.

These prototypes however, are just that - prototypes. And as models, they find their way into being mass produced for the masses.

That is the reason why today's desktop computers are so powerful: a few years ago the power of your computer was used for critical, complex math intensive applications.

Use It Now

The use of prototypes has become a industry-accepted means of product development. It allows the designer to tinker around with a given design to further evolve its quality and to show others a model of the product. Such practice truly makes the evolution of everyday products efficient.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Specialty Advertising in C-Stores
 
Five Secrets to Showing Your Customers You Really Care
 
How To Select Outsource Web Content Writing Services In India?
 
Keep Your Eye on the Overall Project Management Promises
 
Think Creatively While Reinventing Your Marketing and Selling -- It's For Your Survival!
 
Four Ways to Boost Your Online Business Through Networking
 
Entrepreneurial Couples ? Working with Your Spouse in a Home Based Business Part Two
 
Online Management System for MLM Distributors - Part 2
 
Good Supervision is a Good Defense
 
Networking; The Dine and Dash Technique
 
 
 
Index :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service  
© 2006 www.nuttyguesser.com - All Rights Reserved