Feasibility evaluation

Definition

According to White (2000) a feasibility study is an evaluation of the possibility that a particular approach has any potential for success after further research and implementation. Feasibility evaluations provide results of interest to researchers and to sponsors of research. The characteristics that a feasibility evaluation typically tests for are functionality attributes such as the coverage of sub-problems particular to a specific language pair and the possibility of extending to more general phenomena (changeability).

Relevant qualities - from part 2

Coverage (2.2.1.1.2.1/504)

Accuracy (2.2.1.2/177)

Stakeholders
Researcher, research sponsor.

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