Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) definition

Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) means a document that 1) sets expectations for delivery of a specific Deliverable, and 2) is updated to provide a consolidated source of reference and evidence of Delivery in preparation for Formal Deliverable Acceptance.
Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) means a document that describes Acceptance Criteria for each Deliverable and Service subject described in a Statement of Work or this Umbrella Contract.

Examples of Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) in a sentence

  • Testing of the Projects and ERP System shall be performed as set forth in the Statement of Work, relevant Work Order thereto, and Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) for such Deliverable.

  • The Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) will be used for Critical Deliverables and for other deliverables at DIR’s discretion to document mutually agreed-upon deliverable descriptions and applicable standards, and to more clearly define acceptance criteria.

  • Deliverables will be mutually agreed upon using the Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) in Attachment F of this contract.

  • The Vendor will document the results of this activity in a Deliverable Expectation Document (DED).

  • The State and Contractor shall develop a mutually acceptable Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) prior to beginning any work as outlined below.

  • Contractor shall produce project deliverables, including a Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) for each.

  • For each Deliverable set forth below, Contractor will produce a Deliverable Expectation Document (DED).

  • The State and Contractor shall develop a mutually acceptable Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) prior to beginning any work as outlined in the milestones listed below.

  • For each Product 1 Deliverable, DSHS and the Contractor will mutually agree upon a Product 1 Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) that outlines the expected format, content and mutually agreed acceptance criteria.

  • Deliverable Expectations For each Deliverable, DSHS and the Contractor will mutually agree upon a Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) that outlines the expected format, content and mutually agreed acceptance criteria.

Related to Deliverable Expectation Document (DED)

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  • Key Information Document means the key information document which aims to provide clear and comparable information about a product in a stand-alone, standardised document.

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  • Verification Documents means, with respect to any Note Owner, a certification from such Note Owner certifying that such Person is in fact, a Note Owner, as well as one additional piece of documentation reasonably satisfactory to the recipient, such as a trade confirmation, account statement, letter from a broker or dealer or other similar document.