Especially lean kinds of prototypes such as sketches,
calculations and reports might be reasonably quick to revise.
This, again, implies potential for further theory extension.
Additionally, in our use case, it became clear that the MRT's
contributory value for agile development differs along
respective usage contexts and settings that might be worth
investigated. Finally, the theory presented is a concept derived
from theoretical arguments. Further empirical studies need to be
pursued to empirically prove and validate the theory, whereas
the first application in the case of LumiNav seems promising.
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