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  2. Mockup - Wikipedia

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    In manufacturing and design, a mockup, or mock-up, is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes. A mockup may be a prototype if it provides at least part of the functionality of a system and enables testing of a design. [1]

  3. Digital mockup - Wikipedia

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    A digital mockup (or digital mock-up) is the digital description of a product, usually in three dimensions. The product design engineers, the manufacturing engineers, and the support engineers work together to create and manage the mock-up.

  4. Functional Mock-up Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Functional Mock-up Interface (or FMI) defines a standardized interface to be used in computer simulations to develop complex cyber-physical systems . The vision of FMI is to support this approach: if the real product is to be assembled from a wide range of parts interacting in complex ways, each controlled by a complex set of physical laws ...

  5. Paper prototyping - Wikipedia

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    Paper prototyping is a quick way to generate digital ideas by sketching on paper. In tight VPC workshop, quick ideas need to be explored and evaluated. Paper prototyping is usually the preferred tool to generate ideas visually and to evaluate them within the team and with target customers.

  6. Balsamiq - Wikipedia

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    The Web-based Balsamiq mockup tool was launched in June 2008. Balsamiq has 33 employees based in San Francisco, Sacramento, Chicago, Bologna, Paris, and Bremen. In 2011, Balsamiq achieved almost US$5 million in sales, and US$6.4 million in 2015.

  7. Mock object - Wikipedia

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    A mock object is an object that imitates a production object in limited ways. A programmer might use a mock object as a test double for software testing. A mock object can also be used in generic programming .

  8. Website wireframe - Wikipedia

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    Resembling a rough sketch or a quick mock-up, low-fidelity wireframes can be quickly produced. These wireframes help a project team communicate ideas and collaborate more effectively since they are more abstract, using rectangles and labeling to represent content.

  9. MockServer - Wikipedia

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    MockServer is built using Netty and is written in Java. It runs on as an embedded server on a separate Thread or as a standalone Java Virtual Machine . MockServer can be used in several ways: via an Apache Maven Plugin as part of an Apache Maven build cycle. programmatically via an API in an @Before or @After method in a JUnit or TestNG test.

  10. Creo Elements/View - Wikipedia

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    Creo Elements/View, formerly known as ProductView, is a suite of digital mockup and product visualization software applications from PTC.

  11. Adobe Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Dimension is a photo-based mockup editor where models, photos and textures need to be created in third-party software before being imported into Dimension. Once in Dimension, models and images can be composed into arrangements before being rendered to photorealistic 2D images. History