A thesis widens/broadens human knowledge by going into previously unexplored areas, e.g., by proving or disproving a theory which nobody has proven/disproven before. Or, you might extend present knowledge into new areas, e.g., if nobody had asked the question before, you might seek to prove the speed with which a body fell in a vacuum, rather than in normal air.
A feasibility study is an exercise to find out the extent to which a project can be implemented, e.g., if I built a car park at a given location, what kind of financial returns can I expect? You'd have to forecast demand, supply, competitors, etc.
A feasibility study assesses the practicality of a project, examining costs, resources, and potential outcomes. A thesis is a formal research document that presents original research and findings on a specific topic, typically for academic purposes. Feasibility studies focus on viability, while theses aim to contribute to scholarly knowledge.
Scope in a thesis refers to the extent of the study, including what will be covered and what will not. Rationale, on the other hand, explains the reasons behind conducting the study, including the significance and importance of the research topic. Scope defines the boundaries of the study, while rationale provides justification for why the study is necessary.
A proposal outlines the research study you plan to conduct, including the research questions, methodology, and importance of the study. A thesis is a document that presents the findings of your research study in detail, including analysis, discussion, and conclusion. In essence, a proposal is a plan for a research study, while a thesis is the finalized document presenting the research study's outcomes.
If I am not mistaken, rationale of a thesis refers to the reasons why there is a need to conduct the study while the abstract is the summary of your study. the abstract includes the following: the goal of the study, the participants/respondents, the method or how you gathered the data and the result of the study. :)
The statement of the problem in a thesis study outlines the specific issue or challenge that the research intends to address. It clearly defines the problem and highlights its significance in the context of existing knowledge. The statement of the problem sets the foundation for the research by guiding the focus and objectives of the study.
The introduction of a thesis should provide background information on the research topic, highlight the significance of the study, state the research objectives or questions, and outline the structure of the thesis. It should set the context for the study and entice readers to continue reading.
The difference between feasibility study and a viability study is in what they determine. Feasibility study looks at the practicability of the business while viability studies look at how well a business can stand risks and survive.
The feasibility study has 2 components:1. Feasibility Study Request2. Feasibility Study Report
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parts of the feasibility study
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I believe you mean the Project Initiation Document (not just Project Document). The feasibility study occurs before initiating the project. The project initiation document assumes that the project is approved, is feasible (on all levels), and aligns with the company strategy (as explained by the feasibility study).
sample of feasibility study
Marketing Feasibility study
1. Feasibility Study Request 2. Feasibility Study report
feasibility study for bakeshop and food service operation
Feasibility study assesses the practicality and potential success of a project or business idea, focusing on factors like market demand, financial resources, and technical requirements. Case study examines a specific situation, event, or individual to analyze and understand the underlying causes, effects, and lessons learned from it.