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== Definition ==
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A '''deliverable''' is a [[tangible]] or [[intangible]] object produced as a result of project execution, as part of an obligation. The term can be either a noun: an item, product or artifact which must be created and then delivered as part of an obligation, or an adjective: describing something which must be delivered as part of an obligation.
 
A '''deliverable''' is a [[tangible]] or [[intangible]] object produced as a result of project execution, as part of an obligation. The term can be either a noun: an item, product or artifact which must be created and then delivered as part of an obligation, or an adjective: describing something which must be delivered as part of an obligation.
   
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Definition

A deliverable is a tangible or intangible object produced as a result of project execution, as part of an obligation. The term can be either a noun: an item, product or artifact which must be created and then delivered as part of an obligation, or an adjective: describing something which must be delivered as part of an obligation.


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