Feasibility Analysis is the process that measures how beneficial and practical an information system will be for an organization. Feasibility analysis of an information system must be conducted throughout the system development life cycle.
In this “Feasibility Analysis and the System Proposal – System Analysis and Design” you will learn about the following topics:
- Feasibility Analysis and the System Proposal
- Feasibility Analysis: A Creeping Commitment Approach, System Analysis: Scope Definition Checkpoint, System Analysis: Problem Analysis Checkpoint, System Design: Decision Analysis Checkpoint
- Types of Feasibility Study
- Technical Feasibility, Economic Feasibility, Legal Feasibility, Operational Feasibility, Scheduling Feasibility
- The Bottom Line
- Cost Benefit Analysis Techniques
- How Much Will The System Cost?
- What Benefits Will The System Provide?
- Tangible benefits, Intangible benefits
- Is The Proposed System Cost-Effective?
- Payback Analysis, Return On Investment Analysis (ROI), Net Present Value (NPV)
- Feasibility Analysis of Candidate System
- Candidate System Matrix, Feasibility Analysis Matrix
- The System Proposal
- Written Report
- Length of the Written Report, Organization of the Written Report, Writing A Report
- Formal Presentation
- Preparing For the Formal Presentation
- Selection Of Topic, Determination Of Presentation Method, Consideration Of Personal Aspects, Audience Analysis (FeedBack), Appearance and Bodily Action, Use of Voice, Use Of Visual Aids
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BCA 3rd Semester System Analysis and Design Notes Pdf:
- Unit I: The Context Of System Analysis and Design
- Unit II: Information System Building Blocks
- Unit III: Information Systems Development
- Unit IV: Project Management
- Unit V: System Analysis
- Unit VI: Fact Finding Techniques For Requirements Discovery
- Unit VII: Modeling System Requirements With USE CASES
- Unit VIII: Data Modeling and Analysis
- Unit IX: Process Modeling
- Unit XI: System Design Methods
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