Operations Management
Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781259142208
Author: CACHON, Gérard, Terwiesch, Christian
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 20, Problem 11CQ
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To determine: The prototype which has higher-fidelity prototype for the given scenario.

Given scenario: Two prototypes of a new car is developed. One is a two-dimensional model and another one is a physical model which is similar to new car but without an engine.

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