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Free Non-Functional Requirements Template

Do you know your FRs from your NFRs?

Defining the requirements of your software is a key first step in any project, and they usually fall under two categories: functional requirements (FRs) and non-functional requirements (NFRs).

However, deciding which ones fall under the latter category can be a confusing task. And once that’s been decided, how do you document and track the progress of those NFRs?

Luckily, our free non-functional requirements template can help you establish which requirements are NFRs, while making it easier to plan and log their progress.

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