Contrast the feasibility study performed in the systems analysis phase of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with the study performed in the systems selection phase of the SDLC
A preliminary feasibility study for the project as a whole is performed in the systems analysis phase of the SDLC. Five aspects to project feasibility are considered: technical feasibility, economic feasibility, legal feasibility, operational feasibility, and schedule feasibility. The preliminary analysis is based largely on the judgment and intuition of the systems professionals.
In the systems selection phase of the SDLC, the same five feasibility factors are considered for the specific system features that have been conceptualized and for each conceptual design alternative. The economic feasibility study in the detailed analysis includes a cost-benefit analysis for each alternative.
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