Completed project documentation: This may include project plans, requirements documents, design specifications, user manuals, and any other relevant documentation produced during the project lifecycle.
Software application or product: The final version of the software application or product developed according to the agreed-upon specifications and requirements.
Source code: The source code files of the software application or product, including all relevant scripts, configuration files, and documentation embedded within the code.
Test results and reports: Documentation of all testing activities conducted throughout the project, including test plans, test cases, test scripts, and test reports summarizing the outcomes of various testing phases.
User acceptance documentation: Documentation confirming that the software application or product meets the client's acceptance criteria and is ready for deployment.
Training materials: If applicable, training materials such as user guides, tutorials, or training videos to help users understand how to use the software application or product effectively.
Deployment package: A package containing all necessary files and instructions for deploying the software application or product to the client's environment, including installation guides and deployment scripts.
Maintenance and support plan: A plan outlining how the software application or product will be maintained and supported post-deployment, including procedures for bug fixes, updates, and user support.
Final project report: A comprehensive report summarizing the project's objectives, activities, outcomes, lessons learned, and recommendations for future projects.
Handover documentation: Documentation facilitating the smooth handover of the project deliverables to the client, including contact details for ongoing support and maintenance.