The specific deliverables for a project can vary depending on the nature of the project, its goals, and the client's requirements. However, here is a general list of common deliverables that a client might expect at the end of a project:
Project Plan: A detailed project plan outlining the scope, timeline, milestones, and resources allocated to different tasks.
Requirements Document: A document specifying the project requirements, including features, functionalities, and any specific criteria that need to be met.
Design Documents: Detailed design documents that provide an overview of the project architecture, user interface designs, and other relevant design considerations.
Prototype or Wireframes: Depending on the nature of the project, a prototype or wireframes may be delivered to showcase the visual representation of the product or system.
Codebase: The complete source code for the project, including any scripts, programs, or applications developed during the course of the project.