1. Literature review: First, review the literature in related fields to understand the existing research results and progress. This can help to determine the research gap and innovation of the subject, as well as the challenges and difficulties that may be encountered.
2. Goal setting: define the research objectives and expected results. This helps to evaluate the feasibility and difficulty of the project, as well as the resources and time needed.
3. Resource assessment: Assess the required resources, including manpower, material resources and financial resources. Determine whether there are enough resources to support the development and completion of the research.
4. Technical feasibility: Evaluate whether the required technology and equipment are feasible and available. If special technology and equipment are needed, it is necessary to consider whether the corresponding technology and equipment can be obtained or developed.
5. Time and progress: Make a detailed timetable and progress, and evaluate the feasibility and implementation difficulty of the study. Considering the possible delays and challenges, arrange the time reasonably to ensure the smooth progress of the research.
6. Risk assessment: assess the risks and challenges that may be encountered and formulate corresponding countermeasures. This helps to reduce the difficulty of implementation and improve the success rate of research.
7. Expert opinion: consult experts in related fields and get their opinions and suggestions. The experience of experts can provide valuable guidance and help to evaluate the feasibility and implementation difficulty of the project.
To sum up, evaluating the feasibility and implementation difficulty of a project needs to comprehensively consider many factors, including literature review, goal setting, resource evaluation, technical feasibility, time and schedule arrangement, risk assessment, expert opinions and so on. Through comprehensive analysis and evaluation, we can better determine the feasibility and implementation difficulty of the project, and provide guidance and support for the follow-up research work.