Detailed Design Document definition

Detailed Design Document means a document that describes the layout and functionality of the required features of developed software in enough detail for software developers to be able to implement them in software code.

Examples of Detailed Design Document in a sentence

  • Where the parties have agreed to design specifications (such as a Detailed Design Document) and incorporated the same or equivalent in the Scope of Work directly or by reference, the Contractor will warrant that its goods and software provide all material functionality required thereby.

  • This documentation shall be supplied as part of the Detailed Design Document.

  • Where the parties have agreed to design specifications (such as a Detailed Design Document) and incorporated the same or equivalent in the Statement of Work directly or by reference, the Contractor will warrant that it’s Deliverables provide all material functionality required thereby.

  • Where the parties have agreed to design specifications (such as a Detailed Design Document) and incorporated the same or equivalent in the Statement of Work directly or by reference, Contractor will warrant that its Deliverables provide all material functionality required thereby.

  • The Detailed Design Document shall be updated to reflect all changes to the flight software.

  • The review shall also verify that the Detailed Design Document (DDD) is complete and correct.

  • After approval thereof by the State, the provisions of the Detailed Design Document (a deliverable hereunder) shall control over the provisions of EXHIBITS A and B.

  • Where the parties have agreed to design specifications (such as a Detailed Design Document) and incorporated the same or equivalent in the Statement of Work directly or by reference, Contractor will warrant that its Deliverables provide all material functionally required thereby.

  • The Detailed Design Document will describe how to configure the system using a Waterfall methodology to meet business requirements.

  • Source Code - Demonstration of fully documented code that demonstrates that it is a functional decomposition of the High Level Design Document and the Detailed Design Document.