Defines the functional requirements for the project including the different levels
of business and end user requirements, and the functional areas of the business processes.
Functional requirements specify particular results of a system and may be calculations, technical details,
data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that define what a system is supposed to
accomplish. This is contrasted with non-functional requirements which specify overall characteristics such
as cost and reliability.
Behavioral requirements describing all the cases where the system uses the functional requirements are
captured in use cases.
Functional requirements are supported by non-functional requirements (also known as quality requirements),
which impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance requirements, security, or
reliability). The plan for implementing functional requirements is detailed in the system design, while the
plan for implementing non-functional requirements is detailed in the system architecture.
The Functional Requirements Document contains the following topics:
Purpose
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
Functional Requirements
Infrastructure Requirements
Other Requirements
Non-Functional Requirements
Interfaces
System Interfaces
Software Interfaces
Hardware Interfaces
Software Interfaces
Communications Interfaces.
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