The Functional requirement specification (FRS) or Functional Specification Document (FSD) describes the intended behavior of a system in detail, including data operations, inputs, outputs and system properties. It captures each requirement more technically and accurately than the high-level Business Requirements Document. Due to its technical nature, the FRS/FSD is used by developers, testers and business stakeholders to specify requirements like functional behavior, interfaces, security and manageability.
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Functional Requirement Specification
The Functional requirement specification (FRS) or Functional Specification Document (FSD) describes the intended behavior of a system in detail, including data operations, inputs, outputs and system properties. It captures each requirement more technically and accurately than the high-level Business Requirements Document. Due to its technical nature, the FRS/FSD is used by developers, testers and business stakeholders to specify requirements like functional behavior, interfaces, security and manageability.
Document (FSD) A Functional requirement specification or Functional Specification Document describes the intended behavior of a system including data, operations, input, output and the properties of the system. In a BRD the requirements are high level but in a FRS/FSD they are written in much more details to capture each and every aspect of a requirement. Thus a functional specification document becomes a more technical, accurate and descriptive requirement document. Owing to their technical nature, FRS/FSD are equally used by developers, testers and the business stakeholders of a project. The Functional requirement specification (FRS)/Functional Specification Document (FSD) contains: Product Context Assumptions Constraints Dependencies Functional Requirements User Interface Requirements Usability Performance Manageability/Maintainability System Interface/Integration Security Requirements Confirmation/sign-of