System Dynamics Glossary
What is the meaning of Deliverable Products?
Deliverable products are those entities completed for delivery
to the client at a point in time. For example,
a model building workshop might produce the following deliverable products:- Concept maps of key stakeholders or of the group.
- Causal
maps or influence diagrams of the system feedback structure.
- An operating
model.
- A list of policy-oriented action steps for the group to
carry forward.
- An organisational strategy for immediate implementation.
Andersen and Richardson suggest
that the most likely outcome at the end of a
two-day workshop is a set of model-based insights and action
steps. (Andersen and Richardson, 1997: 110). To build a detailed
organisational strategy ready for implementation is likely to require several
modelling workshops, perhaps supported through intermediate stages by knowledge elicitation
activities, employing questionnaires or workbooks. (Vennix, 1996: 128).
Books Related to
Deliverable Products
Marjory S Blumenthal, "Assessment of formats and standards for
the creation, dissemination, and permanent accessibility of electronic government information
products: Phase I, deliverables".
—More information on Assessment of
formats and standards for the creation, dissemination, and permanent accessibility
of electronic government information products: Phase I, deliverables
NASA, "RBSE, product
development team research activity deliverables [microform] (SuDoc NAS 1.26:193115)".
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information on RBSE, product development team research activity deliverables
[microform] (SuDoc NAS 1.26:193115)
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