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John Spacey, February 19, 2016 updated on January 14, 2017
Functional requirements are business specifications such as calculations, business rules and process flow. Behavioral requirements are specifications of user interactions with a system often represented as use cases.
The DifferenceFunctional requirements are typically used to document automation. Behavioral requirements are used to document user interfaces.|
Type | Requirements | Functional Requirements Definition | Specifications of business automation such as business rules, calculations and process flows. | Behavioral Requirements Definition | Specifications of user interactions often represented as use cases. | Related Concepts | Non-Functional Requirements |
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