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Advanced rapid prototyping in small research projects
Rapid prototyping methods offer many advantages for commercial and research based development projects. Matlab/Simulink software - developed and distributed by The Mathworks - offers many features to enable rapid software development. From developing reusable analysis and simulation tools to implementing embedded code generation, the use of Matlab/Simulink has enabled engineers worldwide to reduce software development times and to improve their ‘right-first-time’ results.