what is BRD and FRD Can any one tell the expansion?
Answer Posted / vijay rao
BRD - Business Requirment Document/Specification
It's the requirment given by the clint,which will be
in business language...
FRD - Functional Requirment Document/Specification
It is the requirment document created by either BA
(business analyst) or/and PM (project manager) which will
be in software language
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