Applying the Iterative Development Process: The Creation of Fractal Emergence
Christopher R. H. Hanusa, Eric Vergo

TL;DR
This paper discusses applying the iterative development process to create Fractal Emergence, an interactive mathematical art piece, emphasizing the method's role in iterative design and refinement.
Contribution
It demonstrates how the iterative development process can be effectively used in designing complex interactive mathematical art.
Findings
Successful application of iterative development in art creation
Enhanced understanding of iterative design in interactive media
Framework adaptable to other artistic and technical projects
Abstract
The iterative development process is a framework used to design products and applications across a wide range of domains. It centers around building prototypes, testing them, and updating based on the test results. We discuss how we applied this technique to create Fractal Emergence, an interactive piece of mathematical art.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Decision Making
