Benchmark test
showroom
Why?
A standardised set allows you to compare your product to similar products.
Showroom research is done to test your ideas in relation to existing work. Showing your prototype to experts can be a form of showroom research or spelling out how your product is different from the competition.
Why?
A standardised set allows you to compare your product to similar products.
Why?
Norms and values differ between various people and societies. Make sure your design and development decisions do not lead to conflicts with certain norms and values.
Why?
Conforming to guidelines and standards helps ensure the credibility of the quality of your product and prevents reliability, privacy and security issues.
Why?
Colleagues and experts can help improve your work, especially if they need to reuse it.
Why?
Get an idea of the unique selling points of the opportunity you have found, or of the idea you have to tackle a problem, and practice concise communication about them.
Why?
Ensure that the product is perfect before it is released to the client or users.
Why?
Get an impression of how well your code is written and quickly find vulnerabilities, weak spots and bad smells.