SOA in the Financial Industry – Technology Impact in Companies’ Practice
Heiko Paoli (),
Carsten Holtmann (),
Stephan Stathel (),
Olaf Zeitnitz () and
Marcel Jakobi ()
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Heiko Paoli: Research Unit Information Process Engineering (IPE)
Carsten Holtmann: Research Unit Information Process Engineering (IPE)
Stephan Stathel: Research Unit Information Process Engineering (IPE)
Olaf Zeitnitz: Union Investment
Marcel Jakobi: Union Investment
Chapter 1 in Handbook on Information Technology in Finance, 2008, pp 9-28 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) basically is an innovative concept for designing software infrastructures. To better understand the idea and concepts of SOA it seams promising to take a look at how the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has developed since the beginning of 70ths (see Table 1.1). Four major developments concerning architectural paradigms can be observed.
Keywords: Business Process; Business Service; Financial Industry; Business Logic; Loose Coupling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-49487-4_1
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