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New Post 10/24/2012 3:32 AM
User is offline New_BA
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From Business Requirements Document(BRD) to Software Requirement Analysis (SRA) Document 

Hi,

I am currently in the stage of the project where the business subject matter expert has created a BRD(Business Requirement Document) which contains the details of Business requirements (marketing , Operational, legal, Business Capability) etc. Its now my job to get down an SRA from it.

As posted previously I being from a technical background is having quite a tough time getting a vision as to my next steps.

What I have done so far is to group the requirements in BRD into broad areas and now trying to pick up each broad area and analysing them in detail.

Do you think the approach seems reasonable. I would want more inputs to how can I do the work in better manner. This is my first BA project so need inputs.

 
New Post 1/17/2013 9:23 PM
User is offline Nitin
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Re: From Business Requirements Document(BRD) to Software Requirement Analysis (SRA) Document 

 Hey,

 

I am also doing a similar project. What was your approach in this please share.

 

Regards,

Nitin

 
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