The project scope statement, an output of the define scope process, does document the process and
criteria for accepting completed products. The project scope statement is a detailed description of
the project scope, which includes the project objectives, deliverables, requirements, boundaries,
assumptions, and constraints. The project scope statement also defines the acceptance criteria,
which are the standards or measures that must be met or satisfied by the products, services, or
results of the project. The acceptance criteria help to ensure that the customer’s needs and
expectations are met and that the project quality is achieved. The project scope statement is a key
input for developing the work breakdown structure, the project schedule, the project budget, and
the project quality plan. Reference: [IIBA BABOK Guide v3], section 5.1.2, page 162; [CBAP / CCBA
Certified Business Analysis Study Guide], chapter 6, page 233; CBAP Sample Questions,