Another economic factor to consider during the deployment of the application is the overall benefits to the owner. For instance, if the innovator does not receive a substantial amount of monetary reward to the use the technology is not economical. Additionally, the inputs such as electricity, skills, and other resources, which the technology uses for its operation, should also be less than the resources utilized in current designs. .
The importance of creating a new design is to ensure the investor obtains maximum benefits from the new technology. The buyer needs to know the prices of electricity; workforce training and other resources used to operate the device will be low. The device created will require considerable training to the industry going to use it. The availability of spare parts and quick diagnosis mechanism should also be minimal (Abou-Ali, 2012). The costs, of replacing the spare parts or serving the system, will also determine its economic benefits. .
The developer has the responsibility of ensuring the investor has after-sell service in case of any breakdown or other complications regarding the device. Additionally, it is crucial to analyze the environmental factors that the technology will create. Environmental hazards such as pollutions and deposition of harmful materials are necessary to the society. Pollution is a major concern to any developed technology. The technology should have the minimal amount of pollutions and harmful materials that will create environmental effects. .
Ethical Considerations.
The major ethical concerns about the technology implementation were confidentiality, safety, privacy, and recruitment of staff for the technology. Ethical considerations for any research project require professional management. The application success is not possible if the examination of laws and regulations are not in place. Safety is the primary ethical implication during and after the design process of the project.