BRD & FRD

What is the difference between business requirement document(BRD) and functional requirement document(FRD)?

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swapnil2882  

  • Member Since Apr-2012 | Apr 18th, 2012


BRD: Business Requirement document states about the high level business requirement along with the business need and business problem FRD: Functional Requirement document states about the functionality required in the application designed for the business problem and need mentioned in the Business requirement document. It mentions the Functional as well as Non functional requirements. Functional requirement are described with the help of Use case description and Use case diagram where as Non functional requirements like capacity, performance etc. are also mentioned. Hope this will help you.

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BRD: Business Requirement document states about the high level business requirement along with the business need and business problem

FRD: Functional Requirement document states about the functionality required in the application designed for the business problem and need mentioned in the Business requirement document. It mentions the Functional as well as Non functional requirements. Functional requirement are described with the help of Use case description and Use case diagram where as Non functional requirements like capacity, performance etc. are also mentioned.

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Sudhakar .T

  • Jul 27th, 2012
 

BRD: The requirement of the client documented by BAs which reduces the cost to the company and increases the benefit of the company by the new requirement.
E.g. (Requirement) I want to write on paper

FSD: The solution which is explained in detail in the doc how the above requirement can be achievable.

E.g. (solution) you can use the pencil, pen, ink.

IN the above example the requirement is achievable by the solution given by the Business analyst.

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Deepika

  • Aug 29th, 2012
 

BRD explains the "What" aspect of the Requirements i.e what is required?
FRD explains the "How"aspect of the Requirements i.e "How" the "What" can be achieved.

Brijesh Rajput

  • Nov 27th, 2015
 

BRD: It states the objective what is to be achieved.
FRD: It states the way and key scenario to achieve.

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Srikumar Menon

  • Mar 31st, 2017
 

BRD: The key or the moto of a project
FRD: How the key or moto can be achieved

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faraz

  • Apr 12th, 2017
 

BRD : Its simple means What exactly customer wants this high level requirement maintain in docs called BRD.
FRD: How this high level requirements as BA we are going to achieve with functional and non-functional requirements maintain in docs is called FRD.

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