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Quick questions on Iterative design: explore, create, evaluate - OCR GCSE Design and Technology
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Explain questions reward the iterative advantages applied to the named product, not "iteration is good" in the abstract.
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Name the three stages of the iterative design cycle. [3 marks]
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State one advantage of an iterative approach over a linear one. [1 mark]
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