Definitive estimate - A definitive estimate reaches a total project cost estimate by computing cost estimates for all a project’s work packages. Definitive estimating is considered a highly accurate estimation technique, with estimates falling within a ten-percent range of the actual budget.
Deflection - The transferring of risk to another party, generally via a contract.
Deliverable - A final product or product component that must be provided to a client or stakeholder according to contractual stipulations.
Delphi technique - An estimation method based on expert consensus. Experts make estimates individually and simultaneously and then review their estimates as a group before making another set of estimates. The process is repeated, with the pool of estimates typically becoming narrower after each round of review until a consensus is reached. (See also wideband delphi)
Dependency - A logical relationship between project activities in a network diagram that determines when a dependent activity may begin.
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