Milestone: Product Release
At the end of the transition phase is the fourth important project milestone,
the Product Release Milestone. At this point, you decide if the
objectives were met, and if you should start another development cycle. In some
cases this milestone may coincide with the end of the inception phase for the
next cycle. The Product Release Milestone is the result of successful completion
of the Activity: Project Acceptance Review.
Evaluation Criteria
The primary evaluation criteria for the transition phase involve the answers
to these questions:
- Is the user satisfied?
- Are actual resources expenditures versus planned expenditures acceptable?
At the Product Release Milestone, the product is in production and the
post-release maintenance cycle begins. This may involve starting a new cycle, or
some additional maintenance release.
Artifacts
Essential Artifacts (in order of importance) |
State at milestone |
The Product Build |
Complete in accordance with the
product requirements. The final product should be useable by the customer. |
Release
Notes |
Complete. |
Installation
Artifacts |
Complete. |
Training
Material |
Complete to ensure that the
customer can become self-sufficient in the use and maintenance of the
product. |
End-User
Support Material |
Complete to ensure that the
customer can become self-sufficient in the use and maintenance of the
product. |
Optional Artifacts |
State at milestone |
Test
Model |
The test model may be provided in
the situation where the customer wants to runs on-site testing. |
'Shrinkwarp' Product Packaging |
In the case of creating a
shrinkwrap product, the contractor will need the necessary packaging
artifacts to help retail the product. |
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