Deliverable Expectation Document (DED) definition
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.