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Information systems have to be treated like other organizational resources. The systems have to be developed in an orderly manner, and they have to be maintained and kept operational just like any other company resource. Over the years the information systems resources of organizations have increased in economic importance. To use 3–6% of the turnover for information processing is quite normal in modern companies. This means that development, maintenance and operation of the information systems must be properly planned and managed.
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Sølvberg, A., Kung, D.C. (1993). Managing Information Systems Development Projects. In: Information Systems Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78001-1_7
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