What is the difference between SRS and BRS
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Answer / mfsi_krushnas
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 SuSE
Desktop 9.1. This
is a requirement because some of the employees in the
company use Windows
2000 and others use Linux SuSE Desktop 9.1.
A business requirement is something the company's policies
or procedures
require. For example, if the company is ISO 9001:2000
certified and they
have documented that log files from application servers must
be retained
for 5 years, it might be a business requirement that the
software archive
log files and that any log files over 5 years old my be
discarded.
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Answer / shanmugapriya
SRS- System Requirement Specification. It means the Customer wants the software to do because it would to be useful.
BRS- Business Requirement Specification.A business requirement is something the company's policies or procedures
require.
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Answer / nilanjan saha
SRS----System requirement Specifications means the mutual
understanding of both the sides, What client wants and what
the organization supposed to provide. it may change
continuously as per the feedback from both the sides.
BRS---Business requirement Specification, which means those
business rules should be followed at time of building the
product, few basic rules ,policies need to be followed, some
domain related documents.
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Answer / mfsi_sudhansup
Hi All,
According to me
SRS-> It stands for software requirements and .
specifications .It is basically the negotiation between
customer and the service provider.It is something which the
customer wants.
BSR->It stands for business requirement and specifications.
It is nothing but the company polices.
Thanks
Sudhansu
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Answer / dillip palai
SRS = Software Requirement Specification
BRS = Business Requirement Specification
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 SuSE Desktop 9.1. This
is a requirement because some of the employees in the company use Windows
2000 and others use Linux SuSE Desktop 9.1.
A business requirement is something the company's policies or procedures
require. For example, if the company is ISO 9001:2000 certified and they
have documented that log files from application servers must be retained
for 5 years, it might be a business requirement that the software archive
log files and that any log files over 5 years old my be discarded.
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