- the quality of being doable
- (feasible) capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
- The state of being feasible or possible
- (Feasible) Capable of being accomplished with a reasonable amount of effort, cost, or other hardship. With regard to ADA compliance, feasibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. ...
- (Feasible) The set of mechanisms from which the seller may choose to sell her good.
- (Feasible) When used in reference to the funding of an acquisition or transfer of capital on borrowed money, the quality of a capital project that can generate, or reasonably be expected to generate, an income sufficient to repay the loan, within a reasonable period. (See "Credit, Capital".) TOP^
- (feasible) adj. 1 practicable, possible; easily or conveniently done. 2 disp. likely, probable...
- Feasible means, for the purpose of this program, that an action, such as a development project, mitigation, or preservation requirement, meets all of the following conditions:
- The mechanism for balancing business constraints with technology constraints to produce a cost-effective solution.
- A determination that something can be done. A feasibility report is required in some planning processes to examine the situation and determine if a workable solution can be developed and implemented.
- The part of the application development life-cycle where decisions are made about whether to go ahead or abandon the project. Issues such as cost, business case and risk are accessed during the Feasibility stage.
- The practical extent to which a project is capable of being successfully performed.
- The analysis that determines whether or not a mine would pay for itself and bring economic benefits.
- [JP 1-02] (DoD) Operation plan review criterion. The determination of whether the assigned tasks could be accomplished by using available resources. See also acceptability; adequacy; completeness; suitability.
- The feasibility of providing a specific test depends on the availability of all the elements needed to conduct the test: proper equipment; standard operating procedures; adequate quality of water and reagents; and a clean, constant power supply. ...
- Likelihood of being successfully completed.
- Driving questions that can be carried out by students to perform investigations and are developmentally appropriate.
- The degree to which an objective is amenable to solution with predictable resources and risk.
- The likelihood that the sample request can be met using available sampling resources.
- a preliminary study undertaken to determine and document a trial/study's viability. The results of this study are usually used to make a decision whether or not to proceed with further trials/studies.
- Initial review of your prospective DRTV project to determine if it meets basic DRTV success criteria.
- Refers to practical and logistic concerns related to administering the evaluation instrument. (e.g. Is it reasonably suited to your time constraints, staffing, and/or budgetary resources?)
- A pre-paid amount of design time used to research and report the limitations, anticipated costs and other findings prior to entering into a Design/Build Agreement. May include a Demolition & Discovery Agreement. ...
- Capable of being completed to meet goals. The feasibility of a proposed new product has two dimensions: a) Technical Feasibility (i.e., will the product work?) and b) Financial Feasibility (i.e., will the product make an adequate return on investment for the enterprise?)
- One of the four criteria for evaluating research problem areas and formulating research questions out of the problem areas.