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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
About
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:
- Provides an immediate assessment of development status, without having to download files
 - Shows the order of design, which gives insight into future modification
 - Gives insight into design decisions
 - Provides insight to the level of completion and overall progress on a design
 
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- This work is derived from Incentive Challenge Judging Criteria