Business Requirements
Identify the business problems to solve and state it in a non-technical language. For example:
Objective: We need to begin using new accounting application in Q1 of the next fiscal year
Capture the business processes that the new system will perform as a workflow diagram. Include human interactions and interactions with other applications.
The ‘orders-to-cash’ workflow is described as:
• Salesperson updates an opportunity in CRM to 'closed-won'
• CRM automatically generates a Purchase Order and sends to customer
• Customer signs Purchase Order and replies
• CRM sends event message to Finance
• Finance automatically generates Invoice and sends to customer
• Customer replies with payment
Document the requirements that will determine success from a business perspective and not from a technological perspective. For example:
Success criteria: We need the new application to:
• Contain seven years of historical data
• Balance and match the last three years of historical data with the old application
• Balance and match the remaining current fiscal year data in parallel with the old application
The Business Requirements Document is used to explain and get buy-in from business stakeholders and provide context to the implementation team for the technical requirements.
Last modified date: 02/01/2024