TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Introduction to systems analysis and design: Chapter 10 - Whitten, Bentley

Chapter 10 - Feasibility analysis and the system proposal. In this chapter you will learn how to analyze and document those alternatives on the basis of four feasibility criteria: operational, technical, schedule, and economic. You will also learn how to make a system proposal in the form of a written report and a formal presentation. | Chapter 10 Feasibility Analysis and the System Proposal This repository of slides is intended to support the named chapter. The slide repository should be used as follows: Copy the file to a unique name for your course and unit. Edit the file by deleting those slides you don’t want to cover, editing other slides as appropriate to your course, and adding slides as desired. Print the slides to produce transparency masters or print directly to film or present the slides using a computer image projector. Each slide includes instructor notes. To view those notes in PowerPoint, click-left on the View Menu; then click left on Notes View sub-menu. You may need to scroll down to see the instructor notes. Objectives Identify feasibility checkpoints in the systems life cycle. Identify alternative system solutions. Define and describe four types of feasibility and their respective criteria. Perform various cost-benefit analyses using time-adjusted costs and benefits. Write suitable system proposal reports for different audiences. Plan for a formal presentation to system owners and users. No additional notes. Feasibility Analysis Feasibility – the measure of how beneficial or practical an information system will be to an organization. Feasibility analysis – the process by which feasibility is measured. Creeping Commitment – an approach to feasibility that proposes that feasibility should be measured throughout the life cycle. No additional notes. Feasibility Checkpoints During Systems Analysis No additional notes. Four Tests For Feasibility Operational feasibility – a measure of how well a solution meets the system requirements. Technical feasibility – a measure of the practicality of a technical solution and the availability of technical resources and expertise. Schedule feasibility – a measure of how reasonable the project timetable is. Economic feasibility - a measure of the cost-effectiveness of a project or solution. Teaching Notes It is useful to take an example .

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