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Once
the need for a computer solution has been identified, we work with you using proven
modeling techniques and experienced analysts to assess the feasibility of
meeting the business requirements of the system, the scope of the requirements and
possible solutions. |
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Location |
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This stage of the
project is conducted both |
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Onsite,
at the customer's site. The feasibility study includes workshop forums,
interviews and individual meetings. |
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Offsite,
at Objecutive's office for the post feasibility
analysis. |
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Project
Investment |
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The
feasibility study is conducted |
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On
an hourly rate basis and usually involves one business analyst from Objecutive.
Occasionally a developer is involved early on in the project. |
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Deliverables |
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The
customer will receive a full feasibility study document including |
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The
businesses mission and values |
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Long
and short term objectives of the system |
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A
logical data model with the key attributes |
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High
level business process flows |
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Key
business and technology assumptions which impact the scope of the system |
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A
formal proposal to develop the solution. This will include the functionality of the
system, the proposed IT environment and a project plan and cost estimate. |
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Duration |
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The feasibility
study takes |
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Between
one day to a few weeks to complete depending on the size and complexity of the system. |
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