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What is political feasibility and why is it important?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

________ and ________ are the two types of prototypes.
 
  A) New process; old process
  B) Long term; short-term
  C) Evolutionary; throwaway
  D) Throwaway; permanent



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Answer to Question 1

Political feasibility in which you attempt to gain an understanding of how key stakeholders within the organization view the proposed system. Because an information system may affect the distribution of information within the organization, and thus the distribution of power, the construction of an information system can have political ramifications. Those stakeholders not supporting the project may take steps to block, disrupt, or change the intended focus of the project.

Answer to Question 2

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