Friday, April 17, 2009

Technical Feasibility

Technical feasibility centers around the existing computer system (hardware, software , etc) and to what extent it can support the proposed addition. For example, if the current computer is operating at 80 percent capacity-an arbitrary ceiling-then running another application could overload the system or require additional hardware. This involves financial considerations to accommodate technical enhancements. If the budget is a serious constraint, then the project is judged not feasible.

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