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How is actual work documented under Triad if it is not pre-specified in a work plan? How does one ensure that the results are legally and technically defensible?
 
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As with any other project activity, one likely outcome of a Triad-based activity is a report documenting the work that was done. This provides the venue for documenting work that was undertaken. While a Triad-based dynamic work strategy does not necessarily provide a complete set of pre-specified activities, the work strategy should be explicit about the decision-making logic that will guide work as it proceeds. Activities required to ensure legal and technically defensible decisions should be specified in any work plans that are developed as part of the systematic planning process. Again, in this context the Triad does not impose any requirements that are less than or beyond what traditional work activities would.