what i s SRS
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Answer / archana
SRS is Software Requirement Specification,whenever any
project started the first step is of planning then
requirement gathering ,this requirement gathering is the
phase for SRS.
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Answer / nisha kamboj
SRS IS SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT,WHICH
CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION REGARDING THE SYSTEM.IT
CONTAINS TECHNICAL AS WELL AS NON TECHNICAL
INFORMMATION.AFTER THE FEASIBILTY STUDY AN SRS IS PREPARED
BY A TEAM WHICH CONATAINS SYSTEM ANALYST,PROJECT
MANAGER,TEST LEAD AND CLIENT.
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Answer / mehboob
SRS,which tells about the system. Normally Business analyst
prepares it. If necessary he travells to client side and
gathers all the information and prepare the doc, which is
called SRS. Once he comes to offshore, it is his
responsibility to explain all the in/outs of System to the
Testing team and Development team.
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Answer / @nk!t pr@j@p@t!
A SRS means Software Requirement Specification.
SRS is software requirement specification it contains the
s/w requirement details like what is frontend technology,
backend technology, os and hardware architecture of the
project.
A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a complete
description of the behavior of the system to be developed.
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Answer / pradeep kore
so srs is very imporrtant characteristic.
SRS IS SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT,WHICH
CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION REGARDING THE SYSTEM.IT
CONTAINS TECHNICAL AS WELL AS NON TECHNICAL
INFORMMATION.AFTER THE FEASIBILTY STUDY AN SRS IS PREPARED
BY A TEAM WHICH CONATAINS SYSTEM ANALYST,PROJECT
MANAGER,TEST LEAD AND CLIENT.
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Answer / inderdeep singh
SRS ,a result of requirement analysis ,bridge the gap
between the user of the system and the developer .it helps
the clients understand their own needs.the process of
devleoping an SRS usually helps in identifying the
requirement ,as it forces the client and the user to
think,visualize,interact, and discuss with other to identify
the requirement....
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Answer / sruthi
srs is the software requirement specification, it is the
proof document in the analysis phase.
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Answer / shankar rao
SRS is Software Requirement Specification,it is gathering
requirements from client whenever any Project is Started..
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Answer / waseem
A software requirements specification (SRS) is a comprehensive description of the intended purpose and environment for software under development. The SRS fully describes what the software will do and how it will be expected to perform.
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Answer / rahul shukla
SRS stands for software requirement specification, it is a document.
Document tells about the intended software,
how it'll work after the installation on real time
A good SRS also tells about the whole interaction between the hardware with the software.
SRS contains the information about the non-functional factors like speed, accuracy, reliablity, of the software.
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