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Free_Kalibri [48]
4 years ago
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A feasibility study is conducted to determine: if funds are available for the proposed project the scope of the problem user req

uirements for the proposed system if outsourcing might solve this problem
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Degger [83]4 years ago
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A feasibility study is conducted to determine the scope of the problem. The proposed plan would be thoroughly assessed by experts and analysts and if the study imposes practicality, it would now be approved for funding. These studies are commonly used in the construction industry. 
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