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Comprehensive & Robust Requirements Specification Process

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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, after years of research and refiniement through hands-on experiences of Business Analysts.

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. CRRSP differs from other methodologies such as Waterfall, RAD (Rapid Application Development), Agile and RUP in that it is specifically a methodology for defining and validating the requirements within the context of the larger project life cycle while these others are project methodologies that define the overall project life cycle itself.

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