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A feasibility study is a preliminary study undertaken to determine and document a project's viability. The term feasibility study is also used to refer to the resulting document. The results of this study are used to make a decision whether or not to proceed with the project. If it indeed leads to a project being approved, it will — before the real work of the proposed project starts — be used to ascertain the likelihood of the project's success. It is an analysis of possible alternative solutions to a problem and a recommendation on the best alternative. It, for example, can decide whether an order processing be carried out by a new system more efficiently than the previous one.
Technical feasibility study
This involves questions such as whether the technology needed for the system exists, how difficult it will be to build, and whether the firm has enough experience using that technology. The assessment is based on an outline design of system requirements in terms of Input, Processes, Output, Fields, Programs, and Procedures. This can be qualified in terms of volumes of data, trends, frequency of updating, and other areas in order to give an introduction to the technical system.
Schedule Feasibility study
This involves questions such as how much time is available to build the new system, when it can be built, whether it interferes with normal business operations, type and amount of resources required, dependencies, etc. Contingency and mitigation plans should also be stated here so that if the project does over run the company is ready for this eventuality.
Cultural Feasibility study
In this stage, the project's alternatives are evaluated for their impact on the local and general culture. For example, environmental factors need to be considered.
Legal Feasibility study
Not necessarily last, but all projects must face legal scrutiny. When an organization has either internal or external legal counsel, such reviews are typically standard. However, a project may face legal issues after completion.
Marketing Feasibility study
This will include analysis of single and multi-dimensional market forces that could affect the commercial, along with the company that is carrying out the feasibility achieving more and more reputation as they have carried out safety checks which allow the system to run appropriately.
Hi Ankit.... I need urgent help on the project topic "Investment Feasibility Study". Can you plz help me out?.... thanks in advance buddy
A feasibility study is a preliminary study undertaken to determine and document a project's viability. The term feasibility study is also used to refer to the resulting document. The results of this study are used to make a decision whether or not to proceed with the project. If it indeed leads to a project being approved, it will — before the real work of the proposed project starts — be used to ascertain the likelihood of the project's success. It is an analysis of possible alternative solutions to a problem and a recommendation on the best alternative. It, for example, can decide whether an order processing be carried out by a new system more efficiently than the previous one.
Technical feasibility study
This involves questions such as whether the technology needed for the system exists, how difficult it will be to build, and whether the firm has enough experience using that technology. The assessment is based on an outline design of system requirements in terms of Input, Processes, Output, Fields, Programs, and Procedures. This can be qualified in terms of volumes of data, trends, frequency of updating, and other areas in order to give an introduction to the technical system.
Schedule Feasibility study
This involves questions such as how much time is available to build the new system, when it can be built, whether it interferes with normal business operations, type and amount of resources required, dependencies, etc. Contingency and mitigation plans should also be stated here so that if the project does over run the company is ready for this eventuality.
Cultural Feasibility study
In this stage, the project's alternatives are evaluated for their impact on the local and general culture. For example, environmental factors need to be considered.
Legal Feasibility study
Not necessarily last, but all projects must face legal scrutiny. When an organization has either internal or external legal counsel, such reviews are typically standard. However, a project may face legal issues after completion.
Marketing Feasibility study
This will include analysis of single and multi-dimensional market forces that could affect the commercial, along with the company that is carrying out the feasibility achieving more and more reputation as they have carried out safety checks which allow the system to run appropriately.