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Feasibility Study:: Reliability

The document discusses the feasibility study for a new project that would add modules and debug an existing system. The feasibility study examines the technical, operational, and economic feasibility. The technical feasibility section analyzes whether the necessary technology exists and if the equipment can handle the required data and user load. The operational feasibility section considers whether the system would be user-friendly, reliable, secure, portable, available, and maintainable. The economic feasibility section discusses minimizing costs by using open source software and having a centralized web-based system with a separate web and database server.
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Feasibility Study:: Reliability

The document discusses the feasibility study for a new project that would add modules and debug an existing system. The feasibility study examines the technical, operational, and economic feasibility. The technical feasibility section analyzes whether the necessary technology exists and if the equipment can handle the required data and user load. The operational feasibility section considers whether the system would be user-friendly, reliable, secure, portable, available, and maintainable. The economic feasibility section discusses minimizing costs by using open source software and having a centralized web-based system with a separate web and database server.
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Feasibility Study:

Preliminary investigation examines project feasibility, the likelihood the system will be
useful to the organization. The main objective of the feasibility study is to test the Technical,
Operational and Economical feasibility for adding new modules and debugging old running
system. All systems are feasible if they are given unlimited resources and infinite time. There
are aspects in the feasibility study portion of the preliminary investigation:
 Technical Feasibility
 Operation Feasibility
Economical Feasibility

3.1 TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY

The technical issue usually raised during the feasibility stage of the investigation includes the
following:
 Does the necessary technology exist to do what is suggested?
 Do the proposed equipments have the technical capacity to hold the data required to
use the new system?
 Will the proposed system provide adequate response to inquiries, regardless of the
number or location of users?
 Can the system be upgraded if developed?
Are there technical guarantees of accuracy, reliability, ease of access and data security?

3.2 OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY

OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
User-friendly

Customer will use the forms for their various transactions i.e. for adding new routes,
viewing the routes details. Also the Customer wants the reports to view the various
transactions based on the constraints. Theses forms and reports are generated as user-
friendly to the Client.

Reliability
The package wills pick-up current transactions on line. Regarding the old transactions,
User will enter them in to the system.

Security

The web server and database server should be protected from hacking, virus etc

Portability

The application will be developed using standard open source software (Except Oracle)
like Java, tomcat web server, Internet Explorer Browser etc these software will work both
on Windows and Linux o/s. Hence portability problems will not arise.

Availability
This software will be available always.

Maintainability

The system called the ewheelz uses the 2-tier architecture. The 1st tier is the GUI, which
is said to be front-end and the 2nd tier is the database, which uses My-Sql, which is the
back-end.
The front-end can be run on different systems (clients). The database will be running at
the server. Users access these forms by using the user-ids and the passwords.

3.3 ECONOMIC FEASILITY

The computerized system takes care of the present existing system’s data flow and
procedures completely and should generate all the reports of the manual system besides a
host of other management reports.

It should be built as a web based application with separate web server and database
server. This is required as the activities are spread through out the organization customer
wants a centralized database. Further some of the linked transactions take place in
different locations.

Open source software like TOMCAT, JAVA, Mysql and Linux is used to minimize the
cost for the Customer.

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