Feasibility Report
Preliminary
investigation examine project feasibility, the likelihood the system will be
useful to the organization. The main objective of the feasibility study is to
test the Technical, Operational and Economical feasibility for adding new
modules and debugging old running system. All system is feasible if they are
unlimited resources and infinite time. There are aspects in the feasibility
study portion of the preliminary investigation:
·
Technical Feasibility
·
Operation Feasibility
·
Economical Feasibility
3.1.
Technical Feasibility
The
technical issue usually raised during the feasibility stage of the
investigation includes the following:
·
Does the necessary technology exist to do
what is suggested?
·
Do the proposed equipments have the
technical capacity to hold the data required to use the new system?
·
Will the proposed system provide adequate
response to inquiries, regardless of the number or location of users?
·
Can the system be upgraded if developed?
·
Are there technical guarantees of accuracy,
reliability, ease of access and data security?
Earlier
no system existed to cater to the needs of ‘Secure Infrastructure Implementation
System’. The current system developed is technically feasible. It is a web
based user interface for audit workflow at ABC Tech. Thus it provides an easy
access to the users. The database’s purpose is to create, establish and
maintain a workflow among various entities in order to facilitate all concerned
users in their various capacities or roles. Permission to the users would be
granted based on the roles specified. Therefore, it provides the technical
guarantee of accuracy, reliability and security. The software and hard
requirements for the development of this project are not many and are already
available in-house at ABC Tech or are available as free as open source. The
work for the project is done with the current equipment and existing software technology.
Necessary bandwidth exists for providing a fast feedback to the users
irrespective of the number of users using the system.
3.2.
Operational Feasibility
Proposed
projects are beneficial only if they can be turned out into information system.
That will meet the organization’s operating requirements. Operational
feasibility aspects of the project are to be taken as an important part of the
project implementation. Some of the important issues raised are to test the
operational feasibility of a project includes the following: -
·
Is there sufficient support for the
management from the users?
·
Will the system be used and work properly
if it is being developed and implemented?
·
Will there be any resistance from the user
that will undermine the possible application benefits?
This
system is targeted to be in accordance with the above-mentioned issues.
Beforehand, the management issues and user requirements have been taken into
consideration. So there is no question of resistance from the users that can
undermine the possible application benefits.
The
well-planned design would ensure the optimal utilization of the computer
resources and would help in the improvement of performance status.
3.3.
Economic Feasibility
A
system can be developed technically and that will be used if installed must
still be a good investment for the organization. In the economical feasibility,
the development cost in creating the system is evaluated against the ultimate
benefit derived from the new systems. Financial benefits must equal or exceed
the costs.
The
system is economically feasible. It does not require any addition hardware or
software. Since the interface for this system is developed using the existing
resources and technologies available at ABC Tech, There is nominal expenditure
and economical feasibility for certain.
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