Project Plan: A detailed outline of the project's scope, objectives, timeline, and resources required.
Requirements Document: A comprehensive document outlining the specific features, functions, and criteria the final product or service must meet.
Design Documents: Detailed schematics, wireframes, or mock-ups illustrating the proposed design and layout of the final product.
Software Code: For software development projects, the client can expect the source code of the developed software along with any necessary
documentation.
Prototypes or Models: Depending on the project, the client may receive prototypes, mock-ups, or models to visualize and test the product before final development.
Reports: Progress reports, status updates, and final project reports summarizing the project's activities, challenges, and outcomes.
Training Materials: If applicable, training manuals, videos, or presentations to onboard users or stakeholders with the final product.
Testing and Quality Assurance Documents: Test plans, test cases, and reports detailing the testing procedures and outcomes to ensure the product meets quality standards.
User Documentation: User manuals, guides, or online help systems to assist users in understanding and utilizing the product.
Deployment Plan: Instructions and guidance on how to deploy and integrate the final product into the client's environment.
Support and Maintenance Plan: Details on ongoing support, maintenance, and updates for the product after its deployment.
Final Presentation: A presentation or demonstration showcasing the completed project, its features, and functionality.
Legal Documentation: Any necessary legal agreements, licenses, or intellectual property rights documentation related to the project.