toodetavat
Toodetavat is an Estonian term used primarily in project management and contract language to denote the deliverables—outputs or results that must be produced as part of a project or agreement. In practice, it refers to items that are delivered to a client or stakeholder to fulfill contractual obligations and project requirements.
Etymology and usage notes: The form derives from the Estonian root for product, with a suffix pattern
Context and application: Toodetavat typically appear in lists that define the scope of work, along with descriptions,
Examples: In a software development contract, the toodetavat might include items such as source code, compiled
See also: Deliverable, Project management, Requirements specification, Contract terms.