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Companies are increasingly seeking to manage their IT infrastructure in light of their business objectives. To address this need, we introduce management by contract (MbC) as a new paradigm for IT management. We propose a way of formalizing and analyzing contractual relationships in order to better inform IT-related decisions. In this paper, we present the information model that underpins MbC and describe our contract-based analysis algorithm.