What is the difference between SRS, BRD and FRD? Please
explain in detail.

Answer Posted / vasu

SRS: software requirement spcification:
its creadted by PM Or Pl from the BRS document
BRD:Business requirement document
its created by the Business analysis from the customer or
clinet document
FRD:Functional Requirement Document
its created by the Pm Or Pl from the BRD or BRS
mostly Frd is used for Product not for Project

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