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Evidence that demonstrates that a business model or idea is feasible.
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Experimental evidence that a particular idea, system or technique is workable, usually demonstrated on a small scale and/or in a model system.
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Development of a prototype of a system to ensure that the design will meet the business benefits sought.
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a demonstration of the successful exploitation of the vulnerability without providing a semi or fully automated attack program (i
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a small-scale test or prototype demonstration that takes some new idea and subjects it to some stress-testing by reality -- not a full dose but enough to show that the idea might be worth pursuing
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Creating a product limited in functionality to be sure that the technology will perform as required. When new technology is involved, or a novel interaction is proposed, this may be used as a risk mitigation tactic.
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The development of a legitimate application which proves the workability of a proposed hardware or software solution.
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A prototype that's built to show that the technique, system design, or marketability of a proposed application or system is likely to be as good as expected.
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A demonstration of feasibility.
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Proof of concept is a short and/or incomplete realization (or synopsis) of a certain method or idea(s) to demonstrate its feasibility, or a demonstration in principle, whose purpose is to verify that some concept or theory is probably capable of exploitation in a useful manner.
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