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The Business Plan Reference Manual for IT Businesses provides a reference manual for undergraduate and graduate students who intend to launch a start-up business in the IT field. It offers a practical view of the process of modeling, designing and developing an IT start-up and can be used by entrepreneurs who wish to launch their own start-up. The chapters cover: marketing plans and market; financial and investment plans; and economic-financial projections.

Produktbeschreibung
The Business Plan Reference Manual for IT Businesses provides a reference manual for undergraduate and graduate students who intend to launch a start-up business in the IT field. It offers a practical view of the process of modeling, designing and developing an IT start-up and can be used by entrepreneurs who wish to launch their own start-up. The chapters cover: marketing plans and market; financial and investment plans; and economic-financial projections.

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Autorenporträt
Fernando Almeida has a PhD in Computer Science Engineering from Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (FEUP). He also holds an MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship and an MSc in Informatics Engineering from FEUP. He has around 10 years of teaching experience at higher education levels in the ¿eld of computer science and management. He has also worked for 15 years in several positions as software engineer and project manager for large organizations and research centers like Critical Software, CICA/SEF, INESC TEC, and ISR Porto. During that time, he had the chance to work in partnership with big international organizations and universities in several European projects. He has more than 90 scienti¿c publications on the ¿eld of computer science, management, and innovation mainly in peer reviewed indexed international journals. His current research areas include innovation policies, entrepreneurship, software development, and decision support systems.