Chapter 5 - Business Requirements Document
- There are four main types of requirements:
- Business requirements
- User requirements (also called stakeholder requirements)
- Solution requirements (functional and non-functional requirements)
- Transition requirements
- Transition requirements are important as they ensure business continuity and are very critical for a project’s success. Examples include data conversions and end user training requirements.
Think of a scenario where you are migrating from a legacy system to a new cloud-based system; you need to plan to migrate legacy data to the cloud. This migrated data should be usable, and users should be able to create and complete transactions effectively.
- Past project documents such as BRDs, Functional Specification Documents (FSDs), and test scripts/scenarios. The majority of the non-functional requirements can be identified from these artifacts. If your implementation is brand new, refer to best practices or blogs...