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Functional Requirements Specification

Once the Project Requirements document is signed off, the next stage is to meet with the various business units involved and define the processes, associations and flows for each element.

These expanded requirements are then collated and documented as the Functional Requirements Specification.

The Functional Requirements Specification is the blue print for how your solution looks and works. In a formal methodology it details what the finished solution will do and how users will interact with it, while with an agile approach it provides the core functional specification for the first set of deliverables.

Once these specifications are created, we require you, the client, to review them and formally sign them off, confirming that they capture the functionality of the system. This document then becomes the second of the Core Project Documents.


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