Development

From DALL-E with some prompting
This image simplifies the development process into a cycle. On the left, the term ‘Development’ is associated with an icon featuring gears and arrows, indicating a repetitive process. To the right, there are three stages depicted: ‘Do it’, ‘Result’, and ‘Modify’. This illustrates the cycle of executing plans, reviewing the outcomes, and making necessary adjustments repeatedly throughout the development process. The key takeaway is that progress in development is ultimately measured by the number of modifications made. Essentially, the extent of advancement is contingent on recognizing failures and how frequently they are addressed and corrected.