The feasibility study phase determines if an information system project is possible and justified. It provides management with information to decide if the project can be completed, if the final product will benefit users, what alternative solutions exist, and if there is a preferred alternative. After the feasibility study, management makes a decision to proceed with the project or not.
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The feasibility study phase determines if an information system project is possible and justified. It provides management with information to decide if the project can be completed, if the final product will benefit users, what alternative solutions exist, and if there is a preferred alternative. After the feasibility study, management makes a decision to proceed with the project or not.
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The Feasibility Study Phase
The objectives of a feasibility study are to find out if an
information system project can be done (...is it possible?...is it justified?) and to suggest possible alternative solutions. A feasibility study should provide management with enough information to decide: - whether the project can be done - whether the final product will benefit its intended users - what are the alternatives among which a solution will be chosen (during subsequent phases) - is there a preferred alternative After a feasibility study, management makes a go/no go decision