Tech specs required

Hi All,
In a  new project i have to write the tech specs and the func specs, So can someone send me the docs ASAP as its very urgent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please send to my mail id : [email protected]
Points will be rewarded in advance.
Regards
DK

hi
see this
Functional specs - tchnical specs
Contents of functional specs for BW project
Try the link below and download ASAP documentation or Roadmap. There are many kinds of template.
www.service.sap.com/bi
Follow:
->Services & Implementation -> SAP BW ASAP
and also see these previous threads
BW Technical/Functional Spec Template Neeed
Functional/Technical Specs document
/thread/56195 [original link is broken]
cheers.

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