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definition-Delivered-Level

Definition:

For a Scalar Attribute, the Delivered-Level is the numeric value on a Quantification-Scale “delivered” by an Evo-Step (that is, the resulting Level After System enhancement).

Alternative Names

Concept Number: *533
English Master: Delivered Level
Synonyms, Variations & Acronyms: none

Detailing

A Delivered-Level is a Past Benchmark. It is a Result of project Measurement of progress towards a required Goal/Budget-Level.


Illustrations

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Type

Parameter, Benchmark


Examples

Example: O--~lt~----•-------•[[Step 22]------->------>

Availability
Scale: % Uptime.
Delivered-Level [Release 1.0]: 99.90%, [Release 1.5]: 99.95%.
Goal [Release 2.0]: 99.98%.


Notes

Rationale: The reason for this term, instead of a simple “Past” is to emphasize the series of Evo deliveries on a particular project, and distinguish them from other Past Levels Benchmarked in the project.


Keyed-Icons

A Bullet Point


Drawn-Icons

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Past
Goal-Steps


History-of-Concept

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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 17:54:15 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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