As @CharlesB said: You're right. Although of course, there are many different terms in the industry for the specification which is the "output" of the process. The SRS is specified by IEEE. Especially in the US, SRS is the most common term for the artifact.
What is the difference between SRS and Requirement Analysis?
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03-06-2022 - |
Question
My understanding of Requirement Analysis is that it is a process and the document created during this process is SRS (Software Requirement Specification).
Solution
OTHER TIPS
requirements are what your program should do,they shouldn't specify the how, but the what
specifications are how you plan to do it and how to achieve the requirements
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