Exit Criteria
The Exit Criteria is a predefined group of conditions or requirements that are used as a way to control the process. Their goal is to guarantee that the process has been completed and that all the products or services have an acceptable quality.
Just like the entry criteria, the exit criteria should also be defined before the process even starts and it's also a preventive tool.
Let's say that you're going to produce a new software. Before you start the process, you need to make sure that the output will meet the quality standards. If it doesn't, you'll need to make changes to the product before the process even starts.
Just like the entry criteria, the exit criteria should also be defined before the process even starts and it's also a preventive tool.
Let's say that you're going to produce a new software. Before you start the process, you need to make sure that the output will meet the quality standards. If it doesn't, you'll need to make changes to the product before the process even starts.