Exam 13: Managing the Systems Development Life Cycle
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Which step is not used to evaluate a systems proposal? An analysis of the project's
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The formal product of the systems evaluation and selection phase of the Systems Development Life Cycle is
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Aspects of project feasibility include all of the following except
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The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) concept applies to specific applications and not to strategic systems planning.
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During the detailed feasibility study of the project, the systems professional who proposed the project should be involved in performing the study.
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Part of systems planning is a project feasibility study. Several feasibility issues can be raised. What are they? Explain the key concerns.
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The majority of the cost of a system is incurred in the new systems development phase of the life cycle.
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