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proof of concept

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proof of concept
The evidence that a product, technology or an information system is viable and capable of solving an organization's particular problem. A proof of concept is often developed for new products that have not yet come to market.


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“First and foremost, the most important thing about this is it's a proof of concept, Fossi said.
In order to develop the product, the New Street-based company applied for a special grant from the Advantage Proof of Concept Fund and received pounds 30,000 to help with prototyping, expert consultancy and the development of software for research.
Worldwide Computer Products News-16 December 2008-Bravura completes proof of concept porting of Talisman to Oracle Database(C)1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.
 
 
 
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