20 January 2012

Project Management: Products (Definitions)

"An output of a process." (Requirements Engineering Qualifications Board, "Standard glossary of terms used in Requirements Engineering", 2011)

"A product is an output of a process." (IQBBA, "Standard glossary of terms used in Software Engineering", 2011)

"An artifact that is produced, is quantifiable, and can be either an end item in itself or a component item. Additional words for products are material and goods. Contrast with result." (Cynthia Stackpole, "PMP Certification All-in-One For Dummies", 2011)

"Also called deliverable or output, the thing that the project produces (physical thing or event)." (Mike Clayton, "Brilliant Project Leader", 2012)

"An input or output, whether tangible or intangible, that can be described in advance, created, and tested." (Paul C Dinsmore et al, "Enterprise Project Governance", 2012)

"An artifact that is produced, is quantifiable, and can be either an end item in itself or a component item. Additional words for products are material and goods. Contrast with result." (For Dummies, "PMP Certification All-in-One For Dummies" 2nd Ed., 2013)

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