Describe the purpose and contents of a feasibility report. At what stage of system development is it generated and why?
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The main output of the preliminary investigation is the feasibility report, which includes the systems analyst's findings on the status of the existing system, as well as the benefits and feasibility of changing to a new system. Feasibility is commonly measured using a few different perspectives, such as whether the organization has (or can acquire) the hardware, software, and personnel needed to implement the new system; whether the new system would fit well with the other systems in the organization; and whether the estimated benefits of the new system outweigh the estimated costs. The feasibility report also contains the systems analyst's recommendations about whether or not the project should move on to the next stage in the SDLC: system analysis.
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