Teostatavusprototüübid
Teostatavusprototüübid, commonly known in English as feasibility prototypes, are a crucial tool in the software development lifecycle. They are not meant to be a finished product but rather a demonstration of a specific concept, technology, or feature to determine its technical viability. The primary goal of a feasibility prototype is to answer the question: "Can this be done?" rather than "How should this be done?" or "What should this look like?".
These prototypes help in identifying potential technical challenges, risks, and limitations early in the development process.
The scope of a feasibility prototype is typically narrow, focusing on the riskiest or most uncertain aspect