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MrBrightside

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This is a really dumb question. it could be A or B.

A is operational feasibility
B is technical feasibility -.- >.> stupid Board of studies.

 

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I believe the marking guidelines says that the answer is B (which is what I picked). I can't really explain why, but I think its just that B is more explicity than A.
 

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It's still both though. I have seen in previous years that multiple choice have had 2 correct ans in the marking guidelines :/

Though I would think participant qualifications would be part of ensuring participants would be able to handle a new system without undergoing training :/ E.g. if participants had qualifications in computer systems, then they wouldn't need as much training for a new system as compared with a participant that has had no experience with computer information systems.

B is also right as the system analyst has to see what I.T is currently available etc.
 

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B. Computer equipment available is more correct than A. Participants' qualifications.

Their qualifications would include things such as their university degree. This information isn't as important as the computer equipment available in a feasibility study.
 

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^ Yup; I'd say B as well because A is not fully regarded as operational feasibility.

Operational feasibility refers to things like, whether the participants support the new system, and if the new system meets the goals and objectives of the organisation
 

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^ Yup; I'd say B as well because A is not fully regarded as operational feasibility.

Operational feasibility refers to things like, whether the participants support the new system, and if the new system meets the goals and objectives of the organisation
That there though, is where the systems analyst has to make a judgement on how much training participants would need to support the new system satisfactorily.
 

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That there though, is where the systems analyst has to make a judgement on how much training participants would need to support the new system satisfactorily.
They would evaluate that further in the Testing, Evaluating & Maintaining stage of the SDLC.
 

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They would evaluate that further in the Testing, Evaluating & Maintaining stage of the SDLC.
Incorrect!, participant training is undertaken in the implementation stage.

The planning for participant training is undertaken in the Planning stage under the feasibility study-operational.

But yes they do evaluate in the Testing, Evaluating & Maintaining, but the question states in the feasibility study. [Planning] stage.
 

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