Feasibility should be measured throughout the life cycle of system development. The scope and complexity of an apparently feasible project can change after the initial problems and opportunities are fully analyzed or after the system has been designed. Thus, a project that is feasible at one point may become infeasible later. The first feasibility analysis is conducted during the (1). The (2) represents a major feasibility analysis activity since it charts one of many possible implementations as the target for systems design. (3) is a measure of how well the solution will work in the organization. It is also a measure of how people feel about the system. When it is determined in the later stages of the system life cycle, (4) is often performed with a working prototype of the proposed system. This is a test of the system's user interfaces and is measured in how easy they are to learn and to use and how they support the desired productivity levels of the users. Econ
A. problem analysis phase
B. preliminary investigation phase
C. requirements analysis phase
D. decision analysis phase
Throughout history man has had to accept the fact that all living things must die, but people now live longer than they (36) . Yet, all living things still show the (37) of aging, which will eventually. (38) death.
Aging is not a disease, but as a person passes maturity, the cells of the body and the (39) they form do not function as well as they (40) in childhood and adolescence (青春期). The body provides less (41) against disease and is more prone (42) accident.
A number of related cause may (43) aging. Some cells of the body have a fairly long life, but they are not (44) when they die. As a person ages, (45) of brain cells and muscle cells decrease, (46) body cells die and are replaced by new cells. In an aging person the (47) cells may not be as viable (能生存的) or as capable (48) growth as those of a young person.
Another (49) in aging may be changes within th
A. to
B. for
C. against
D. in
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