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Can any body help me with the difference between Business Requirement and Functional Requirement with an Example... How it is to be used in creation of SRS document for a software product?
Please help me with your valuable feedback....
Tridev,
A while ago I posted a scenario that might answered your question. A KEY difference between BRD and FRS is the BOUNDARY (the square box of the usecases)
Have a read
http://www.modernanalyst.com/Careers/CareerForums/tabid/77/forumid/30/postid/5539/scope/posts/Default.aspx
All the best.
K
They both describe system behavior (system being both people and/or computers). Now, ask yourself if there is a need for two. Any experienced data flow diagramer will tell you of course not. I can create a set of DFD's with my top level context diagram representing all people and all computers in a large organization and all the manual and automated activities that occur - including highest level business goal setting.
So why have two? The answer is not logical but political.
Tony
Thanks a Lot Mr. K... The link provided by you has clear matter about Business and functional requirement...
Still i would like to know more
1. If we are developing a software product how do we know about what and how many usecases do we require to make it a complete workable product?
2. Can we club both Business Requirement and Functional Requirement into one single document; so that developer can understand and code the project accordingly.
Please provide your valuable feedback...
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