Prototyping Versus Specifying: A Multiproject Experiment

Volume: SE-10, Issue: 3, Pages: 290 - 303
Published: May 1, 1984
Abstract
In this experiment, seven software teams developed versions of the same small-size (2000-4000 source instruction) application software product. Four teams used the Specifying approach. Three teams used the Prototyping approach. The main results of the experiment were the following. 1) Prototyping yielded products with roughly equivalent performance, but with about 40 percent less code and 45 percent less effort. 2) The prototyped products rated...
Paper Details
Title
Prototyping Versus Specifying: A Multiproject Experiment
Published Date
May 1, 1984
Volume
SE-10
Issue
3
Pages
290 - 303
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