There are four main types of requirements defined by the BABOK® Guide v3.0. These are fundamental to business analysis and require you to fully understand each classification entirely. They include the following:
- Business requirements
- Stakeholder requirements
- Solution requirements
- Transition requirements
Solution requirements are also further defined into two subtypes: functional requirements and non-functional requirements (also known as quality of service requirements).
In order to implement the BABOK® v3 Guide Requirements Classification Schema, you will need to assess and map the levels of requirements to your existing requirements processes and the resulting requirements documents.
Now, let's consider the different types of requirements in more detail and understand what that means for your real-world requirements by looking...