The primary difference between Moreq2 and DoD 5015.2 is that the
former is a user standard while the latter is a vendor standard. As
a user, you can implement Moreq2 using any combination of
applications and systems, and you can also adapt it to your
organizational/cultural/national needs. Look at the Moreq2 Chapter
0, which is different for each country. And look at all the
non-required modules which you can implement in different
combinations with the required ones.
Luciana
At 02:01 PM 17/06/2009, you wrote:
>Peter Kurilecz asked " ... why would an organization located in Missouri
>use that as the basis for a FRD?"
>
>Because MoReq2 is more applicable to general business needs than is DoD
>5015.2. DoD 5015.2 is a U.S. Department of Defense requirement, and the
>needs of DoD are given special consideration. A general business entity
>may not share those needs.
>
>Best regards, as always.
>
>Fred
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>On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Jesse Wilkins <[log in to unmask]>
>wrote:
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> > Peter's suggestions are all excellent. I'd suggest you may also want
>to
> > review MoReq2, which is much more prevalent in Europe but which is
>probably
> > slightly more broadly applicable.
>
>
>not knocking MoReq2 but since that is more of european focus
>
>
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