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Redwolflake15

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What are the four kinds of prototyping?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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When conducting an initial interview for a database project it is important to:
 
  A) Go in with a design all prepared to present to the client
  B) Go in with an open mind and listen carefully to what the client wants and needs
  C) Don't assume the client knows what they want
  D) Have a complete estimate of time and costs prepared



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Answer to Question 1

1. Patched-up prototype
2. Non operational prototype
3. Selected features prototype
4. First-of-a-series prototype

Answer to Question 2

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Correct answers!



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