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A '''feasibility study''' is an assessment of the practicality of a project or system. A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success. In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.  
A '''feasibility study''' is an assessment of the practicality of a project or system. A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success. In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.  
CERN released its report on the feasibility of a possible [[Future Circular Collider]] in March 2025.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20251117122024/https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/cern-releases-report-feasibility-possible-future-circular-collider CERN News, 31 March, 2025].</ref>


For more information, see [[wikipedia:Feasibility study|Wikipedia]].  
For more information, see [[wikipedia:Feasibility study|Wikipedia]].  
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 29 January 2026

A feasibility study is an assessment of the practicality of a project or system. A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success. In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.

CERN released its report on the feasibility of a possible Future Circular Collider in March 2025.[1]

For more information, see Wikipedia.

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