A Reference Model for Personal Financial Planning
Oliver Braun () and
Günter Schmidt ()
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Oliver Braun: Saarland University
Günter Schmidt: Saarland University
Chapter 10 in Handbook on Information Technology in Finance, 2008, pp 209-237 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We base the discussion of the business requirements on the application architecture LISA where four views on models are defined (Schmidt 1999): 1. the granularity of the model differing between industry model, enterprise model, and detailed model; 2. the elements of the model differing between data, function, and coordination; 3. the life cycle of modelling differing between analysis, design, and implementation; 4. the purpose of modelling differing between problem description and problem solution.
Keywords: Reference Model; Unify Modeling Language; Balance Sheet; Portfolio Selection; Class Diagram (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-49487-4_10
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