A blueprint to achieve the goal and the objectives that have been developed is known as Plan.
What is Blueprint?
A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical design or engineering drawing made on light-sensitive paper using the contact print method.
The procedure, which was first developed by Sir John Herschel in 1842, allows for the quick and precise manufacture of an infinite number of copies.
Blueprint has been frequently used for more than a century to replicate specification drawings used in industry and construction.
A negative of the original, the blueprint process was represented by white lines on a blue backdrop. Colors and grayscales could not be accurately reproduced by the method.
The method is now out of date. Major-format xerographic photocopiers later replaced it in large part after being mainly replaced by the diazo whiteprint process.