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REFeasibility: Designing a mobile application for initiating feasibility analysis
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REFeasibility: Designing a mobile application for initiating feasibility analysis

Steven Boyd
Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, Vol.21(2), pp.179-196
2015
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14445921.2015.1058035View
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Abstract

design science feasibility study functional knowledge mobile application constructivism
Feasibility applications for mobile devices may provide consultants and aspiring developers with an appropriate tool to make informed decisions regarding the pursuit of a development proposal. Furthermore, through testing numerous proposals and witnessing the resultant returns in real-time, users of the applications may even employ a higher level of cognitive activity and enhance their functioning learning of how feasibility analysis works. This research relates to the design and development of a mobile application to enable prospective developers to efficiently assess the feasibility of a proposed project and enhance their learning of feasibility analysis. This paper presents a review of published research into feasibility studies and the related emergent technologies, standards, guidance notes and information papers, to define the organisational problem. With the problem defined, a design science research method is applied as a problem solving paradigm to create an innovative artefact.

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