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Functional Requirements Document (frd)

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A Functional Requirements Document (FRD) is a formal document used to outline the detailed requirements of a software system, including functionalities, user interactions, and system behaviors.

Key Features

  • Detailed description of functionality
  • User interactions
  • System behaviors
  • Scope of the project
  • Constraints and limitations

Pros

  • Helps in clearly defining project scope
  • Specifies user requirements in detail
  • Serves as a baseline for testing and validation

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming to create and maintain
  • May require frequent updates as project requirements change

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