What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?

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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / sriharsha

CRS : Cust Requirement Specification
The cust will tell what does he want.what features
must be included in that appln.He may or may not tellyou on
which platforms(windows/linux/etc) it should work.

SRS : Software requirment Specfications
Here all the things wrt software are discussed.like
OS,Languages,etc.If m wrong.plz correct me.

FS : Functional Specifiactions

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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / suneel reddy

BRS n CRS are same

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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / 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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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / athreya

SRS = Software Requirement Specification
CRS = Customer Requirement Specification
FS = Functional Specification
specifiction is nothing but the person or object speicify every thing,coming to C.R.S,S.R.S,F.S,firstly customer gives C.R.S cstmr reqrmnt specifitn later B.A (bussiness analyst)changed that C.R.S into S.R.S now software engnineers will understand customers requirements.Now software engineers will develop project according to their domain
B.A bussiness analyst knows both c.r.s,s.r.s knowledge so he will chanes c.r.s into s.r.s

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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / srinivas p

Do you know what the acronymns stand for? Or are you just
working with the
letters and are expected to know? If you know what the
acronymns mean you
should put the full meaning as not everyone will be familiar
with the
acronymns.

To me they mean:

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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What is contained in CRS,SRS and FS ?..

Answer / venu

in the SRS documents we can alla the detailed of that
particular project and waht the ecat functionality for that
projedt and how that functiong sgould work with customer
requirements


thanks

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