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To be able to deal with this reality, organizations put a big pressure in the information access and information became the organization most valuable asset. But this asset, information object, as some main characteristics: exists in larges quantities, as many different ways, is very volatile, must have confidentially, must have integrity, must have availability, in resume, can be very difficult to handle.
It’s clear that managing this information reality is only possible with the adoption of information technologies and planning that adoption is a central need in order to get the correct solution for the problem.
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Many studies mention that planning information systems is the major challenge for information systems managers (Hsu, 1995) and the organization information reality confirms that. Planning can be defined as “the activity in organizations life where is defined the future wanted for the information system and the way how this system should be supported by the information and communications technologies in order to achieve that support”(Amaral, 1994). Actual information systems planning deals with impact and alignment trying to change organizations with the use of technology, with impact planning or changing business, with alignment planning.
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