A Proof of Concept (POC) is a method employed to gather evidence supporting the viability of a project, system, or idea. It tests and showcases whether abstract concepts and their end products would work and thrive in the real world. The validation scope of a POC can vary from documentation to simulated user experiences.
POCs and prototypes are often confused with each other. While a POC and a prototype share common functions and advantages, they are distinct tools. Though both are utilized pre-development to validate apps, websites, and other digital assets, their usage differs significantly.
A POC primarily tests the technical feasibility of an idea, often presented through documentation or presentations. Essentially, it is an endeavor to assess assumptions or explore the potential of an idea without the immediate need to create a final product.
On the other hand, a prototype is a physical representation of an idea or product, manifesting as tangible outputs such as sketches, app designs, engineering models, or even an app mockup. Prototypes focus mainly on testing the built product to gauge user sentiment or feedback.
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In the context of web or mobile app development, a POC is internally utilized by product teams and organizations for:
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