After project delivery, a client discovers defects in the product. The project team is responsible for correcting these issues at no extra cost to the client. What is this period commonly called?
The warranty period is the time after project delivery during which the project team addresses any defects or issues identified by the client, at no additional cost. This ensures the product meets the agreed-upon standards and satisfies the client's needs. The maintenance period typically refers to ongoing support and enhancements beyond the initial scope, often under a separate agreement and may involve additional costs. The support phase can be a general term for providing assistance to the client, but it does not specifically imply the obligation to fix defects at no extra charge. The post-project review period involves evaluating the project's success and lessons learned, rather than addressing product defects.
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