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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Results vs. Deliverables

Hi there,

Is there any defference between terms Results and Deliverables ???

Totally confused (((
  

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Hi, The term deliverable refers to an object that is produced as a result of project execution to be delivered to client(s). For example, in the computer industry, especially the software sector, it is used to refer to a set of documents / testing components / full-blown products / etc... to be sent to customers for their evaluation / testing / use.

  • Hi, The term deliverable refers to an object that is produced as a result of project execution to be delivered to client(s).
  • For example, in the computer industry, especially the software sector, it is used to refer to a set of documents / testing components / full-blown products / etc...
  • to be sent to customers for their evaluation / testing / use.
  • The term results refers to consequences that are generated by prior actions / events / etc...
  • A result could be a deliverable, but it could well be not.
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Hi,

The term deliverable refers to an object that is produced as a result of project execution to be delivered to client(s). For example, in the computer industry, especially the software sector, it is used to refer to a set of documents / testing components / full-blown products / etc... to be sent to customers for their evaluation / testing / use.

The term re

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