Correct Answers: B, D and E
When you, as a Solution Architects, collect and review the requirements, you should always consider the feasibility of meeting the requirement. The review can include the feasibility of the requirement for new or current functionality. It would be best to verify that users are expecting or requiring the feature and that it will be used. You need to confirm that implementation of the requirements would not violate rules, regulations, or laws. If the requirements are in violation, you must remove them from the project scope. Also, it is crucial to assess the technology limitations or performance expectations. The performance requirements must be based on the target infrastructure or software defined for the project to run. If the stakeholders’ performance expectations are above the defined technology capabilities, you need to communicate with a customer and change or remove the requirement.
Option A is incorrect because the proof of concept is essential for the pre-sales stage and initial design stage, but it is not part of the requirements.
Option C is incorrect because the naming convention for the project is an essential tool for smooth solution implementation and maintenance. But the convention is not a typical project requirement that needs to be assessed on feasibility.
For more information about the assessment of the feasibility of the requirements, please visit the below URL:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/fit-gap-analysis/2-feasibility