Difference between SRS and FRS?

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Saritha

  • Dec 18th, 2006
 

SRS Software requirement Specifications - System requirements to be used EG: C Language

FRS - Functional Requirement Specifications - functional requirements to be developed

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prasad.gandra

  • Dec 22nd, 2006
 

Depending upon Function Requirements specifications(FRS)...... the software requirements specifications(SRS) will be built.

The Functional Requrements Specifications deals with the Client Requirements.

The Sofware Requirements Specifications deals with the Company resources.

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shobha

  • Jun 12th, 2007
 

SRS is software requirement specification and FRS  is Functional requirement Specifications, i want to know how FRS is derived from SRS

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A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a comprehensive description of the behavior of a system to be developed.  It includes use cases that describe all of the interactions that users will have with the software.  Use cases are known as functional requirements.  An SRS may also include hardware interfaces, communication interfaces, as well as other non-functional requirements such as performance requirements, quality standards, and design constraints. 

A Functional Requirements Specification (FRS) can be derived from the SRS.  This document describes the processes that users employ when interacting with the system.  It describes inputs (what a user does) and outputs (how the application responds to user input).  This document is often used by members of a test team to create test cases. 

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