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Test driven design refers to a design process that performs tests and rapid prototypes on an early and ongoing business. This can be done in various ways: | |||
#Partial Prototypes - Building out small components at a time instead of a whole machine at a time. | |||
#[[Module Based Design]] - Breaking artifict into smaller modules and prototyping individual modules | |||
#Scale models - this may be done by wood, paper, or other models - such as 3D printing, laser cutting for folded (LifeTrac tubing) or stacked (architecture) paper pieces, or many other models | |||
#Doing extra calculations or simulations in software or in [[Hardware-in-Loop]] systems | |||
See analogue in software - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development | See analogue in software - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development |
Revision as of 08:19, 2 February 2015
Test driven design refers to a design process that performs tests and rapid prototypes on an early and ongoing business. This can be done in various ways:
- Partial Prototypes - Building out small components at a time instead of a whole machine at a time.
- Module Based Design - Breaking artifict into smaller modules and prototyping individual modules
- Scale models - this may be done by wood, paper, or other models - such as 3D printing, laser cutting for folded (LifeTrac tubing) or stacked (architecture) paper pieces, or many other models
- Doing extra calculations or simulations in software or in Hardware-in-Loop systems
See analogue in software - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development