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Work Products may take various shapes or forms, such as:
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A &lt;b&gt;model&lt;/b&gt;, such as the Use-Case Model or the Design Model, which contains other Artifacts.
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A &lt;b&gt;model element&lt;/b&gt;; that is, an element within a model, such as a Design Class, a Use-Case or a Design
Subsystem.
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&lt;strong&gt;Project data&lt;/strong&gt; that might be kept in databases or other types of tabular information repositories
such as spreadsheets.
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Source code and executable programs&amp;nbsp;that contribute to the product or &lt;strong&gt;Solution.&lt;/strong&gt;
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Various types of documents, for example a &lt;strong&gt;specification&lt;/strong&gt; document&lt;strong&gt;,&lt;/strong&gt; such as
Requirements Specification, or a &lt;strong&gt;plan&lt;/strong&gt; document, such as the Software Requirements Plan.
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They can therefore be categorized accordingly. An example is &quot;&lt;strong&gt;Specification&lt;/strong&gt;&quot;, which categorizes
requirements specifications that define a system with a well-defined system boundary, such as use case or functional
requirements specification. Unlike in Domains, a single Work Product can be categorized in multiple Work Product Kinds.
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