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The best way to learn about rapid prototyping is to see a visual of the process. Below is a diagram that reflects how the method works.
 
[[File:Rapid Prototype.jpg|A rapid prototype framework.]]
 
Courtesy of&nbsp;[http://ramsoft.net/ <i>Ramsoft Consulting</i>], this diagram reflects the everchanging nature of designing a product.
 
The beginning of the model can be connected to the end, as it repeats in a cyclical nature.
 
The process begins with&nbsp;analysis and quick design. This can observe and test an existing idea, often ending in a desire to change a current system. After the system is observed, initial changes are made.
 
After this process is completed, prototype cycles&nbsp;work to test and implement changes. The cycles consist of&nbsp;development, demonstration, and refinery. These allow solutions to be created, implemented, and revised. These cycles are replicated at each step of the way.&nbsp;If the cycle proves to be successful, through the initial processes of analysis and design, it is deployed until further change is needed or desired.
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