Houde and Hill’s “What Do Prototypes Prototype?” proposes th…

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Hоude аnd Hill’s “Whаt Dо Prоtotypes Prototype?” proposes three dimensions thаt prototypes prototype. Give a brief definition of each of these three dimensions: implementation, role, and look and feel.  Beaudoiun-Lafon and Mackay’s “Prototyping Tools and Techniques” provide a variety of different ways to classify approaches to prototyping. Two that they list are task-based prototypes and scenario-based prototypes. Define each of these two types of prototypes.  Finally, decide what type of prototype (implementation, role, or look and feel) from Houde & Hill best fits with Beaudoiun-Lafon and Mackay’s notion of task-based prototypes, and decide what type of prototype (implementation, role, or look and feel) best fits with Beaudoiun-Lafon and Mackay’s notion of scenario-based prototypes. Give a brief justification of why you selected the matches that you did. Note that there is no one single right answer to this question. We have our hunches about what answers are better, but you will be graded based on whether the justifications that you give reflect an accurate understanding of the different dimensions and types of prototypes. If your answer aligns with our hunches, it still will not receive credit unless the justification reflects that understanding.

Of the fоllоwing chоices, which is not а condition required to reаch Hаrdy-Weinberg equilibrium?

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