Definition:
Detailing
Results are analyzed in the “Study” phase.
Within Evo, “result” is specifically used to refer to any outcome of a Delivery-Cycle within a Result-Cycle.
Illustrations
Figure *130: Showing the distinction between an incremental and an absolute Scalar Result.
Type
Process-Output Data
Examples
Notes
1. Results can be the outcome of many simultaneous factors. These factors include Processes, events, and inputs that are both internal and/or external to a given System.
2. A Result can consist of several Impacts on the Requirements; that is, several performance, Resource and Function Attributes can be impacted as a Result of a System change.
3. Results can be observed by testing System Functionality and measuring System Attribute Levels (potentially any performance and/or Resource Levels may be changed).
4. A Scalar Result can be viewed in terms either of the absolute Level or as an incremental change relative to a selected Benchmark (See Figure *130).
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Related-Concepts
Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycle *168
Evolutionary-Project-Management *355
Delivery-Cycle *049
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