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Feasibility Study: University Management System

The document outlines a feasibility study for a university management system that analyzes the existing system, identifies requirements and objectives, evaluates alternative systems, and assesses the operational, financial, and organizational impacts of implementing a new system to determine if it is feasible. The study includes gathering and presenting data on current files and records, creating flow charts, and estimating costs for the existing system and each alternative considered.

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Feasibility Study: University Management System

The document outlines a feasibility study for a university management system that analyzes the existing system, identifies requirements and objectives, evaluates alternative systems, and assesses the operational, financial, and organizational impacts of implementing a new system to determine if it is feasible. The study includes gathering and presenting data on current files and records, creating flow charts, and estimating costs for the existing system and each alternative considered.

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University Management System

Feasibility Study
Ones the existing system has been studied, it is the task to finalize the feasibility report.
An outline of a feasibility study is as follows:
1) Statement about the objective of the problems
2) Terms of reference
3) Analysis of existing system
 Data gathering
 Data presentations
 List of files and records required
 Preparation of flow charts
 Cost estimates
4) Analysis of alternatives meeting similar requirements. For each alternatives
proposed:
 Overview
 Decision
 Information flows
 Technical details
 Operational details
 Impact on the organization
 Total cost and benefits
5) Determine the main output requirements
6) Effects on company operations
7) Financial effects
8) Achievement of company objects
9) Conclusion.

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