Technical feasibility analysis It is to study the possibility of realizing the system from a technical point of view according to the system function, performance and various constraints of realizing the system proposed by the user.
Technical feasibility analysis is always the most difficult work in the process of system development. Technical feasibility analysis includes risk analysis, resource analysis and technical analysis. [1]
- Chinese name
- Technical feasibility analysis
- Foreign name
- Technical feasibility analysis
- Origin
- Modern management information system
- Definition
- Study the possibility of realizing the system from a technical point of view according to the system functions and performance proposed by the user and the constraints of realizing the system
Related tasks
The task of risk analysis is to judge whether the required functions and performance of the system can be designed and realized under the given constraints. The task of resource analysis is to demonstrate whether there are all kinds of personnel (management personnel and technicians), computer software, hardware and working environment required for system development. In fact, it is a comprehensive analysis of technical resources, human resources and equipment resources. The task of technical analysis is whether the current information technology supports the whole process of system development. In the process of technical feasibility analysis, system analysts shall collect information on system performance, reliability, maintainability and producibility, analyze various equipment, technologies, methods and processes required to realize system functions and performance, analyze the risks that project development can bear in terms of technology, and the impact of technical problems on development costs.