English Language & Usage Asked by Brick3 on October 1, 2021
I’m mailing with someone to purchase a product. At the end of one of the emails that I received there’s a word, "POC". I’m struggling to find the meaning of this word and the meaning of it in the context of this sentence:
Once you’ve gone through everything with your manager, please confirm
exactly what you want us to monitor and the success criteria ready for
the POC.
Could you explain what does he mean by saying POC?
Thanks in advance.
According to technopedia
A proof of concept (POC) is a demonstration to verify that certain concepts or theories have the potential for real-world application. In a nutshell, a POC represents the evidence demonstrating that a project or product is feasible and worthy enough to justify the expenses needed to support and develop it.
POC is therefore a prototype that is designed to determine feasibility, but does not represent deliverables. It is usually required by investors who need tangible proof that a startup and its business proposal can guarantee a healthy return on investment (ROI)."
Answered by Mark Hubbard on October 1, 2021
I also met this term. In my case it had the meaning Person of Contact.
Answered by user419184 on October 1, 2021
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