Defines the general business and different levels of requirements, including the
business, end user requirements, problems or issues, project information, process information,
training, and documentation requirements.
The most common objectives of the Business Requirements Document (BRD) are to:
Gain acceptance of these requirements from all stakeholders
Provide a foundation to communicate how the solution will satisfy the customer's business needs
Provide input into the next phase of the project
Describe, in both an overall perspective and through functional requirements, how the customer's needs
will be met by the solution.
The BRD can be perceived as the most important document within the SDLC process, as unless it is clearly
defined in easily understood business terms, major project schedule and budget increases will rapidly occur.
The Business Requirements Document contains the following topics:
Project Information
Project Description
Project Approach
Goals, Objectives and Scope
Business Drivers
Stakeholders
Assumptions, Dependencies and Constraints
Risks
Costs
Delivery Dates
Process Information
Current Processes
New Processes or Future Enhancements
Requirements Information
High-Level Business Requirements
System Interfaces
Infrastructure Requirements
Other Requirements Information
Product, Organizational, System and External Requirements
Usability, Performance, Operations, and Maint Requirements
Content/Data/Sample Report Requirements
Screen Requirements
Training and Documentation Requirements
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