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Martin Auer
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Martin Auer: Raiffeisen Bank International
Chapter 18 in Hands-On Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall, 2018, pp 99-101 from Springer
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Abstract Finance is no stranger to grandiose monikers (my personal favorite has to be the financial crisis’s “Master Liquidity Enhancement Conduit”). The same holds true for software engineering and IT, with many a “business service framework” or “disciplined agile delivery” being thrown around. Each IT area continuously breeds forth new languages, customized frameworks, abstraction layers, and paradigms; some are useful, some promising, others opaque, and quite a few short-lived.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72320-4_18
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