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Although e–business projects are normally more than traditional IT projects, technology still plays an important role. Regardless of the kind of web pages to be developed, or whether the developed solution is for a B2B or a B2C scenario, at the heart of an e-business project is an e-business solution represented by a piece of technology. This technology ― hardware and software ― must be managed [1, 25].

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Stoehr, T. (2002). Managing Technology. In: Managing e-business Projects. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56090-3_8

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