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The document defines key terms related to product development and testing such as chronological, beta test, conduct, mock-up, focus group, eye-catching, attention-grabbing, foolproof, future-proof, temper-resistant, shockproof, fire retardant, blueprint, unfeasible, screen out, and specification.
The document defines key terms related to product development and testing such as chronological, beta test, conduct, mock-up, focus group, eye-catching, attention-grabbing, foolproof, future-proof, temper-resistant, shockproof, fire retardant, blueprint, unfeasible, screen out, and specification.
The document defines key terms related to product development and testing such as chronological, beta test, conduct, mock-up, focus group, eye-catching, attention-grabbing, foolproof, future-proof, temper-resistant, shockproof, fire retardant, blueprint, unfeasible, screen out, and specification.
Beta test to have a new product tested by customers
Conduct to organize and perform a particular activity
Mock-up a model of a future product that is the same size as
the real thing Focus group small group of people who are interviewed together and give their opinions to help a company make decision Eye- catching very attractive and noticeable
Foolproof ( of a plan or machine) so simple and easy to
understand that it is unable to go wrong or be used wrong Future-proof to design software, a computer, etc., so that it can still be used in the future, even when technology changes Temper-resistant difficult to temper with (to touch something and change it in a way that will damage it)
Shockproof describes a watch or other device that is not easily
damaged if hit or dropped
Fire retardant making a fire burn more slowly
Blueprint a drawing that shows how to build something
Unfeasible not able to be done or achieved
Screen out test and refuse
Specification a detailed description of how something should be