This varies with ones opinion, but a prototype is where a project is being
built from concept to something that actually works, but may not have all of
the finishing touches.  Basically proof of concept.   A pilot is where a
client is willing to try your product in a test phase, before deciding to
roll out the product completely or scrap the product altogether.

Hope this helps.

Mark Krysinski
CTO

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Can anyone please tell me what is the difference between a prototype and a
pilot?  And when will you use them?

Hunt


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