Proof of Concept

Posted on January 23, 2008 
Filed Under The Startup

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Continuing in our Web 2.0 Series. Lets talk about proof of concept when it comes to a start up company.

Proof of Concept

The proof of concept stage is where the goal is to create some sort of working model of the product so that employees, potential investors and your relatives can see that this thing is actually possible. Another word for this would be the prototype.

So if we were designing clothes. Then to get to the Proof of Concept, we would have to go through a number of stages

  1. Idea- Its in your head
  2. Rough sketch - Down on paper and edited/collaborated in some form or another
  3. Design specifications - Again if we are designing clothes this is the formal drawing of what it should look like
  4. Prototype/Proof of Concept - For clothes this will usually be a single piece hand tailored by the designer to show what it will look like. For a web-dev project, it will be a buggy and un-skinned version that will be able to accomplish the basic functionality specified

More about what to expect (and not) in the Proof of Concept for a Web-Dev

Again the Proof of Concept is to PROVE. Keep it simple and functional, dont bother to develop features that are taken for granted (ie..user reg) or are purely a luxury (ie…user mods unless it is a core concept)

It should be fast and sleek and get you ready for the next round.

DING!

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