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{{Quote|[s]mall or full-scale, and usually functioning, form of a newly developed [[product]], which is used to evaluate the [[product]] design.<ref>[[California Office of Systems Integration]], Definitions ([http://www.bestpractices.osi.ca.gov/sysacq/definitions.aspx full-text]).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|[s]mall or full-scale, and usually functioning, form of a newly developed [[product]], which is used to evaluate the [[product design]].<ref>[[California Office of Systems Integration]], Definitions ([http://www.bestpractices.osi.ca.gov/sysacq/definitions.aspx full-text]).</ref>}}
   
 
{{Quote|[a] preliminary type, form, or instance of a [[system]] that serves as a model for later stages or for the final, complete version of the [[system]].<ref>[[Information Technology: An Audit Guide For Assessing Acquisition Risks]], Glossary, at 93.</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[a] preliminary type, form, or instance of a [[system]] that serves as a model for later stages or for the final, complete version of the [[system]].<ref>[[Information Technology: An Audit Guide For Assessing Acquisition Risks]], Glossary, at 93.</ref>}}
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