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The technical feasibility means the present course of action to be implemented with current software or any expertise related to expertise. Generally it is considered as the feasibility which concerns with the specifying of software and equipment which will completely satisfy the requirements of the user. This also fulfills the technical needs of system. In the given case making of application and contract with the beautician is the technical feasibility, as the technical needs, i.e., making a contract will satisfy the technical needs of the customer.
The operational feasibility is based on the issues like, training, manager’s support, reduction of the workforce and negative effects for the customers using it. It is dependent on the human resources which are available for the given project and includes the choice of using the system whether it is developed or implemented. In the given case, operational feasibility stands where the customer books an appointment and for the delivery service, as the human resource, i.e., the workers or the beautician herself will be providing the services on behalf of the appointment made and service to be rendered by way of delivery.
Economic feasibility studies the demonstration of the net benefit of the given project for the acceptance of electronic benefits or funds, taken into consideration with the benefits and costs of the agency or any other state agencies or general public as a whole. In the given situation, the income earned or the profit gained by the beautician for providing the service to the customer for the contract and appointment made will be counted as the economic feasibility.