Evaluation

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Evaluation is the process of assessing the effectiveness or efficiency of a product, system, or process. It involves collecting and analyzing data about the performance of the product, system, or process, and using this information to make decisions about how to improve or modify it.

Success criteria are the standards or benchmarks that are used to determine whether a product, system, or process has been successful. They are used to define what success looks like and to measure whether the product, system, or process is meeting the desired goals and objectives.

Success criteria are usually established at the beginning of the design process, and may be based on a variety of factors, including performance, usability, cost, reliability, and customer satisfaction. They should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) in order to ensure that they are clear and achievable.

Evaluation and success criteria are closely linked, as the success criteria provide the benchmarks against which the product, system, or process is evaluated. By continuously evaluating the product, system, or process against the success criteria, designers can identify areas for improvement and make necessary modifications to ensure that the final design meets the desired goals and objectives.