In addition to its rapid-development benefits, User-Interface Prototyping produces many side effects, most of which are beneficial. It leads to:
More enthusiastic end-user and customer participation in requirements activities and improved feedback on the system's requirements
Improved morale of end-users, customers, and developers
Reduced project risk because the risky user-interface area is explored early
Improved ease of use
Better matches between software products and end-user needs
Early feedback on whether end-users will accept the final system
Decreased number of features
Cooperation rather than antagonism between developers and their customers and end-users
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