What is the difference between SRS, BRD and FRD? Please
explain in detail.
Answer Posted / t. sudhakar
BRD: The requirement of the client documented by BAs which
reduces the cost to the company and increases the benefit of
this new requirement.
E.g. (Requirement) I want to write on paper
FSD: The solution which is explained in detail in the doc
how the above requirement can be achievable.
E.g. (solution) you can use the pencil, pen, ink.
IN the above example the requirement is achievable by the
solution given by the Business analyst.
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