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A visual version history is the recording of snapshots of a design during the design process, which shows the evolution of a design. It is created by taking screenshots, and embedding small images above a part library corresponding to that design. The value that a visual history provides includes that it:
A visual version history is the recording of snapshots of a design during the design process, which shows the evolution of a design. It is created by taking screenshots, and embedding small images above a part library corresponding to that design. The value that a visual history provides includes that it:


#Provides an immediate assessment of development status
#Provides an immediate assessment of development status, without having to download files
#Shows the order of design, which gives insight into future modification
#Shows the order of design, which gives insight into future modification
#Gives insight into design decisions
#Gives insight into design decisions

Revision as of 21:44, 27 October 2019

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AKA visual change log.

A visual version history is the recording of snapshots of a design during the design process, which shows the evolution of a design. It is created by taking screenshots, and embedding small images above a part library corresponding to that design. The value that a visual history provides includes that it:

  1. Provides an immediate assessment of development status, without having to download files
  2. Shows the order of design, which gives insight into future modification
  3. Gives insight into design decisions
  4. Provides insight to the level of completion and overall progress on a design

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