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Comprehensive & Robust Requirements Specification Process (CRRSP) The Comprehensive & Robust Requirements Specification Process or CRRSP(pronounced crisp) is a methodology for gathering, defining and validating software requirements. It was developed in 2008, by Barbara Davis after years of research and refiniement through hands-on experiences as a Business Analyst.

The unique approach to software requirements allows for application with almost any type of project methodology and for a a flexible and adapatable starting point at which to apply the methodology.

The key stages in the CRRSP requirements methodology are: Research & Elicitation,Analysis, Elaboration & Specification and Validation [1]. It is characterized by the detailed validation steps, tools and techniques as well as the unique analysis deliverables and traceability products.

Proponents of this methodology are able to apply a specialized formula which can determine the effectiveness of requirements activities by benchmarking and measuring against the established benchmark [2].

References

  1. ^ Barbara Davis, Requirements Networking Group, January 20,2010, "[1]", November 22, 2010
  2. ^ Barbara Davis, Requirements Networking Group, January 18,2010, "[2]", November 22, 2010
  • [3] Access to the CRRSP Community on Requirements Networking Group