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proof-of-concept adjective. Describes an object that proves that a particular design concept can be implemented.

Example Citation:
"British Telecom (BT) recently demonstrated the SmartQuill, a proof-of-concept pen-size personal data assistant that stores contact and appointment information as well as recording your handwriting for uploading to a PC."
—"Pens That Read and Speak," PC Magazine

Related Words:
cut steel
put some pants on it

Subject Category:
Technology - Gadgets and Appliances

Posted on April 5, 1999 at 4:20 PM
Updated on April 5, 1999 at 4:20 PM


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