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ABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SNAPSHOT 3
2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 4
3. PROJECT SCOPE 5
4. BUSINESS DRIVERS 6
5. CURRENT PROCESS 7
6. PROPOSED PROCESS 8
7. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 9
PRIORITY 10
REQUIREMENTS CATEGORIES (RC1) 10
8. NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 11
9. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 12
10. COST AND BENEFIT 13
11. RESOURCES 14
12. SCHEDULE, TIMELINE, AND DEADLINES 15
13. ASSUMPTIONS 16
14. GLOSSARY 17
15. REFERENCES 18
16. APPENDIX 19
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SNAPSHOT
Provide a brief executive summary (overview of your business requirements) here.
Your executive summary should be a “snapshot” of the purpose of your business requirements, including a brief
description of any analysis, findings, project description, scope, business drivers, proposed process, current process, and
functional requirements.
SAMPLE TEXT: As a socially and environmentally conscious company trying to make a positive difference in the world,
we want to roll out our product to more locations than any other EV charging provider. In order to reach our primary
goal of becoming the world's largest EV charging provider and thus reducing the environmental impact of fossil-fuel
cars through our services, we need to triple the number of EV charging stations that we currently have in the U.S. and
Canada.
• Research has shown that…
• This research data indicates that…
• The scope of the proposed project is…
• The main business drivers behind this effort are…
• While the current process only allows us to add charging stations occasionally, the proposed process allows us to
triple our EV charging presence…
• The functional requirements in this document indicate that…
• Etc.
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2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
In this section, describe the project for which you are writing this business requirements document. Describe the
project’s purpose, what the current process/solution is for the project, what the challenges are, and why you need to
undertake the project.
SAMPLE TEXT: The primary goal of this project is to roll out our EV charging stations to more locations than any other EV
charging provider. In order to become the world's largest EV charging provider and thus reduce the environmental
impact of fossil-fuel cars through our services, we need to triple the number of EV charging stations that we currently
have in the U.S. and Canada.
• While the current process only allows us to add charging stations occasionally, the proposed process allows us to
triple our EV charging presence…
• The goal of tripling our EV charging stations presents the following challenges…
• By undertaking this project, we will ensure that we meet our goals, namely those of increasing our stakes significantly,
having a positive effect on the environment, and…
• Etc.
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3. PROJECT SCOPE
Provide a high-level description of the project’s scope, including a list of project-specific goals, tasks, deliverables, costs,
deadlines – everything that is “in” and “out” of scope for the project. This information provides team members with
guidelines for the scope of the project, so they can plan and resource accordingly.
IN SCOPE
The following are “in scope” for the project:
SAMPLE TEXT
In-scope item 1 – Conduct further research concerning the viability of Canadian locations for our EV charging
stations…
In-scope item 2 – Conduct a sales campaign to engage owners of potential EV charging locations…
In-scope item 3 - Establish a rollout schedule of new EV charging stations with our operations team / field techs…
In-scope item 4 – Increase our production of hardware to accommodate all new locations…
In-scope item 5 - Etc.
OUT OF SCOPE
The following are “out of scope” for the project:
SAMPLE TEXT
Not-in-scope item 1 - Install the logistics for our new EV charging stations…
Not-in-scope item 2 – Cover the total operations cost for our rollout to all the new sites…
Not-in-scope item 3 – Cover the legal fees and taxes associated with our new installations...
Not-in-scope item 4 - Etc.
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4. BUSINESS DRIVERS
Enter the reasons (i.e., business drivers) why your business is initiating the project. In short, why are you undertaking the
project?
SAMPLE TEXT:
Because the more efficiently we roll out our EV stations, the more we can reduce costs…
Because the government has updated the import/export laws regarding EV stations…
Because the more units we produce and install, the more we can improve efficiency and achieve exponential
savings…
Because it will improve sales…
Etc.
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5. CURRENT PROCESS
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6. PROPOSED PROCESS
Provide details of the proposed process for addressing the primary issue your project attempts to solve. Feel free to
include diagrams, flowcharts, or other visuals to illustrate the proposed process. For this process, we recommend you use
the same illustrative tool/style that you used for your current process (above).
SAMPLE TEXT: With the recent passage of the new federal law regarding EV charging infrastructure, we will be able to…
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7. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Detail the project’s functional requirements by enumerating the ways in which the current process addresses the issue
and by describing the functional requirements necessary to the project’s success.
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PRIORITY
Use the following priority table. It allows you to apply a ratings system to your
requirements, so you have the visibility (into the value, status, and description of each
requirement) that’s necessary for determining whether a particular requirement is
essential to project success:
Value
Rating
Description
1
Critical
The requirement is critical to the project’s success.
Without fulfilling this requirement, the project is not
possible.
2
High
The requirement is high priority re the project’s
success, but the project could still be implemented
in a minimum viable product (MVP) scenario.
3
Medium
The requirement is important to the project’s
success, as it provides value, but the project could
still be implemented in an MVP scenario.
4
Low
The requirement is low priority (i.e., it would be nice
to have), but the project’s success is not dependent
upon it.
5
Future
The requirement is outside of the project’s scope
and is included as a possible component of a
prospective release and/or feature.
REQUIREMENTS CATEGORIES (RC1)
ID
Requirement
Priority
Raised By
Detail the project’s functional use; break down your project’s requirements into categories so that they’re
easy to understand. You can duplicate this section for any successive project categories as needed. The
following table includes a unique ID for each requirement, the details of each requirement, the priority of
each requirement, and the name of the person who is driving or is responsible for the requirement.
SAMPLE TEXT: Increase the production of EV charging
units.
SAMPLE TEXT: Coordinate with manufacturing regarding
increases.
SAMPLE TEXT: Coordinate / align with operations.
SAMPLE TEXT: Obtain executive project approval / sign
off.
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8. NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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ID
Requirement
Detail all non-functional requirements (NFRs) of the project, including such things as features, system
behavior, and project characteristics that relate to user experience.
SAMPLE TEXT: Implement the new EV charging station interface (v.2.3)...
SAMPLE TEXT: Conduct user research based on test-market experience…
SAMPLE TEXT: Obtain buy-in from marketing ...
Etc.
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9. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Detail the financial impact of the project on the company’s balance sheet for the projected duration of the project.
SAMPLE TEXT: While the short-term financial impact of increasing the production of EV charging units will be
burdensome, the long-term impact of ramping up production will be incredibly positive: We project a four hundred
percent return on our investment. For more detailed information concerning this topic, please see the attached
financial analysis/projections…
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10. COST AND BENEFIT
Provide a detailed list of all costs involved in the proposed project, along with a cost-benefit analysis. Include proposed
or projected funding source details for the project’s expenses.
SAMPLE TEXT: The attached document includes a detailed list of all costs involved in the proposed project as well as a
cost–benefit analysis…
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11. RESOURCES
Provide details of the resources required for the project. Include personnel needs, hardware, software, equipment,
office space, etc.
SAMPLE TEXT: The resources required for this project (e.g., personnel needs, equipment, office space, etc.) are as
follows…
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12. SCHEDULE, TIMELINE, AND DEADLINES
Provide a detailed list of the project’s schedule-specific timelines, deadlines, milestones, etc.
SAMPLE TEXT: Once we meet all of our business requirements, we expect to complete this project within a two-year
timeline. The following list includes a broad-strokes timeline, hard deadlines, major milestones, etc….
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13. ASSUMPTIONS
Provide a detailed list of assumptions (project factors believed to be true but that haven’t been confirmed) to better
determine the project’s risk factors.
SAMPLE TEXT: We assume that the company is willing to increase manufacturing of EV charging stations by threefold
and to increase personnel numbers as well…
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14. GLOSSARY
Term / Abbreviation
Explanation
For easy reference, enter any terms, abbreviations, and/or acronyms that you include in this document.
SAMPLE TEXT is below ...
SAMPLE: EV
SAMPLE: Electric vehicle
SAMPLE: SOV
SAMPLE: Single-occupancy vehicle
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15. REFERENCES
Name
Location
Provide links to all the resources (websites, documents, etc.) that you’ve referenced in this document.
SAMPLE TEXT is below...
SAMPLE: Manufacturing Overview
SAMPLE: Positivecharge.com/manufacturing
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16. APPENDIX
Include any additional information for reference, including process details, analysis results, studies, third-party examples,
etc.
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