what is feasibilty study...?
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Answer / ugandhar
studying the customer requirements very clearly whether the
given requirements are possible or not with in the company's
resources and budget and etc.......
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Answer / vicky
feasibility study divided in three main part
--technicle
--operational
--financial
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Answer / kk666
It is a Review done by the test team at any time when a
problem arraives. it means they collect different ideas and
alternate solutions for the problem.
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