Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping & Technical Feasibility — LinSys Software

LinSys Software’s rapid prototyping practice helped clients answer technical feasibility questions before committing to full product development. Typical engagements ran 4-8 weeks and produced a working proof-of-concept plus a written technical assessment of the approach’s viability.

What rapid prototyping engagements typically delivered

  • Working proof-of-concept — runnable code demonstrating the core technical claim (e.g., “we can hit this throughput target,” “this driver can support this hardware,” “this filesystem operation can complete in this latency”)
  • Performance characterization — measured numbers for the prototype, not estimates
  • Risk assessment — honest evaluation of the open questions and potential blockers for production work
  • Effort estimate — rough sizing for the production engineering effort
  • Architectural recommendation — proposed structure for the production build

When clients used this service

Rapid prototyping was most valuable at decision points where a wrong choice would be expensive. Examples included: choosing between two competing Linux distributions for an embedded product, evaluating whether a custom kernel modification could meet performance requirements, or determining whether existing open-source components could substitute for proprietary alternatives. The output of a prototype engagement was usually a go/no-go decision plus a detailed plan for whichever direction was chosen.

Modern context

The “rapid prototype before committing” pattern is now standard practice in software engineering. Modern equivalents include “spike” sprints in Scrum, “proof of concept” engagements in consulting, and the discovery/design phases of design-thinking methodologies. LinSys’s version emphasized Linux/embedded technical risk specifically, which remains a useful framing for hardware-adjacent software work.

Related services

Prototyping engagements often led to follow-on Software Development work with the same team for the production build. See the Services Overview for related offerings.


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Our team is best suited to analyze technical complexities and develop a strategy for end to end product development in the system software space. Having developed KGDB, the Linux Kernel Debugger and having deployed several tool chains our team has ability and expertise to anticipate the bottlenecks in throughput and performance and surface them.

We have nurtured specialist roles for Rapid Prototyping and Technical Feasibility who spend more than 50% of their time on researching new developments, protocols and technologies.

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