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We begin by 'testing-in-the-small' and move toward 'testing-in-the-large'.

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The process of design often involves prototyping, testing, and refining. Breaking down large tasks into smaller steps is a helpful strategy. Converting between smaller and larger units involves multiplication or division by a conversion factor.

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In the process of developing a detailed design, the team may use many or all of the subsequent design steps of prototyping, testing, and refinement. This process may require many iterations as the testing of prototypes reveals previously unknown characteristics of the design.

Another useful heuristic is the practice of accomplishing a large goal or task by breaking it into a series of smaller steps. Students often use this common method to complete a large research project or long essay for school. The large task becomes less overwhelming when it is broken down into a series of small steps.

First, determine if you are going from a smaller unit to a larger unit or from a larger unit to a smaller unit. Smaller to larger unit conversions typically involve multiplying by a conversion factor, whereas larger to smaller unit conversions involve dividing by a conversion factor. For example, converting meters to kilometers involves multiplying by a conversion factor, while converting kilometers to meters involves dividing by a conversion factor.

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