Feasibility
Explanation
The purpose of the feasibility assessment is to assist enterprises prior to integration planning. Starting from actual field conditions, existing system architecture, and integration requirements, we clarify whether the application concept possesses suitable prerequisites for introduction. This establishes a clear and comprehensible basis for judgment before proceeding to subsequent integration planning.
Consultant Focus Points
The assessment focuses on understanding the environmental conditions, equipment status, and system configuration of the actual application field. It further examines the consistency, exchangeability, and integration value of data flows and structures. Simultaneously, it aligns with management's actual needs and introduction goals, ensuring that the subsequent integration direction responds to real operational and decision-making scenarios, rather than relying solely on existing cases or conceptual assumptions.
Process Positioning
The feasibility assessment is positioned after system requirement diagnosis and before integration planning. Sunjsong conducts a comprehensive evaluation and directional organization from a consultant's perspective, assisting enterprises in clarifying suitable application directions for further planning. This ensures the integration process has a clear and actionable basis for judgment before actual execution begins.
Standard Protocol Perspective
During the assessment process, Sunjsong utilizes international standard protocols as a critical reference basis for integration judgment. Starting from existing equipment, system architecture, and the application environment, we evaluate the applicability and integration conditions of these standards in different scenarios. This ensures that subsequent planning fits the current status while maintaining long-term flexibility and cross-domain scalability.
Consultant Outcome Explanation
Upon completion of the feasibility assessment, enterprises will clearly grasp whether their application concepts are suitable for entering the integration planning stage under current conditions. They will obtain a directional basis for decision-making, effectively reducing the risks of subsequent adjustments and rework, and establishing a stable, sustainable starting point for cross-domain system integration.
Applicable Situations