B.
Explain the Purpose of a feasibility study and describe the types of feasibility.
A feasibility study is an evaluation of a proposal designed to determine the difficulty in carrying out a designated task. Generally, a feasibility study precedes technical development and project implementation. In other words, a feasibility study is an evaluation or analysis of the potential impact of a proposed project.
Types of feasibility study include:
* Technology and system feasibility - The assessment is based on an outline design of system requirements in terms of Input, Processes, Output, Fields, Programs, and Procedures.
* Economic feasibility - Economic analysis is the most frequently used method for evaluating the effectiveness of a new system. More commonly known as cost/benefit analysis, the procedure is to determine the benefits and savings that are expected from a candidate system and compare them with costs.
* Legal feasibility - Determines whether the proposed system conflicts with legal requirements.
* Operational feasibility - Operational feasibility is a measure of how well a proposed system solves the problems, and takes advantage of the opportunities identified during scope definition and how it satisfies the requirements identified in the requirements analysis phase of system development.
* Schedule feasibility – Determines whether the development will be set to a reachable logical date.
C.
Create a project plan for the in your face project and draw a gantt chart to match the project plan.
Identify and describe TWO transmission error-checking methods that could be used to help check for errors in ‘In Your Face Ltd’s’ communication links and explain how they work.
The in your face could use the following two error check methods:
1)* Checksums –is a modular arithmetic sum of message code words of a fixed word length (e.g. byte values).
The sum may be negated by means of a one's-complement prior to transmission to detect...