30-03-2012, 04:39 PM
Feasibility Study
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What are the user’s demonstrable needs?
User needs a web-based system, which will remove all the above-mentioned problems that, the user is facing. The user wants a web-based system, which will reduce the bulk of paperwork, provide ease of work, flexibility, fast record finding, modifying, adding, removing and generating the reports.
How can the problem be redefined?
We proposed our perception of the system, in accordance with the problems of existing system by making a full layout of the system on paper. We tallied the problems and needs by existing system and requirements. We were further updating in the layout in the basis of redefined the problems. In feasibility study phase we had undergone through various steps, which are described as under:
How feasible is the system proposed? This was analyzed by comparing the following factors with both the existing system and proposed system.
Cost
The cost required in the proposed system is comparatively less to the existing system.
Effort
Compared to the existing system the proposed system will provide a better working environment in which their will be ease of work and the effort required will be comparatively less than the existing system.
Time
Also the time required generating a report or for doing any other work will be comparatively very less than in the existing system. Record finding and updating will take less time than the existing system.
Labor
In the existing system the number of staff required for completing the work is more while the new system will require quite less number of staff.
Specification Report
System Interface
Application would be a self-contained system. It will not access data of any other application nor will other application have access to its data.
User Interface
Application will be accessed through a Browser Interface. The interface would be viewed best using 1024 x 768 and 800 x 600 pixels resolution setting. The software would be fully compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer for version 6 and above. No user would be able to access any part of the application without logging on to the system.
Hardware Interface
For Server
Intel Pentium III or above with
512 MB RAM
4 GB hard disk
Network Interface
For Client
PC With
256 MB RAM
Network Interface