Answer Posted / jagadeesh
SRS = Software Requirement Specification
CRS = Customer Requirement Specification
FS = Functional Specification
SRS: A software requirement is something the customer wants
the software to do because it would be useful. For example,
a software requirement might be that the application run on
Windows 2000 and Linux. This is a requirement because some
of the employees in the company use Windows 2000 and others
use Linux.
CRS:Requirements that reflect the stated or implied needs of
the customer
FS:Entry criteria for Functionality testing is FS.
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