Quality checklists

Quality checklists

Below are the description of all the uses of the working document “Quality checklists”:

“Quality Checklists” is an output for the process “Plan quality management”.
A checklist is a structured tool, usually component-specific, used to verify that a set of required steps has been performed. Based on the project?s requirements and practices, checklists may be simple or complex. Many organizations have standardized checklists available to ensure consistency in frequently performed tasks. In some application areas, checklists are also available from professional associations or commercial service providers.
Quality checklists should incorporate the acceptance criteria included in the scope baseline.

“Quality Checklists” is an input for the process “Control Quality “.
Quality checklists are structured lists that help to verify that the work of the project and its deliverables fulfill a set of requirements.

This definition was found in the PMBOK V5

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