Identify and briefly discuss the points at which a "go/no go" decision is made in the systems analysis process

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: There are three points at which a "go/no go" decision can be made during systems analysis. The first point is during the initial investigation, in which a decision will be made whether to conduct a systems survey. The second point is at the end of the feasibility study, at which point a decision will be made whether to proceed to the information requirement stage. The third (and last) point is at the completion of the analysis phase, which is the point at which a decision is rendered about whether to proceed to the design phase.

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A) NPV decreases by $200.00 B) NPV decreases by $173.91 C) NPV decreases by $151.79 D) NPV decreases by $130.00

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The following diagram shows:

A) total specialization. B) partial specialization. C) the overlap rule. D) none of the above.

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