Project deliverables that have been completed and checked for correctness through the Control Quality process are known as:
A . Verified deliverables.
B . Validated deliverables.
C . Acceptance criteria.
D . Activity resource requirements.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Process: 8.3 Control Quality
Definition: The process of monitoring and recording
results of executing the quality activities to assess performance and recommend
necessary changes.
Key Benefit: The key benefits of this process include: (1) identifying the causes of poor process or product quality and recommending and/or taking action to eliminate them; and (2) validating that project deliverables and work meet the requirements specified by key stakeholders necessary for final acceptance.
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