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OERRH quality plan
Walker, Claire

PublishedMarch 2013
PeriodicalPages 1-13
PublisherOER Research Hub, The Open University

ABSTRACT
The OER Research Hub Quality Plan (deliverable D1.1.2) describes the Quality Objectives of the project including deliverables to be produced and how they will be created, reviewed and approved; and extra reviews to be performed to ensure the quality of the Project Management processes.

The Quality Plan contains:
• Project Quality Objectives
• Quality Assurance Checkpoints
• Quality Roles and Responsibilities
• Project Deliverables

Keywords OER research · project management

RefereedYes
Rightsby/3.0
URLhttp://oerresearchhub.org/about-2/reports/oerrh-quality-plan/
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