Terminologie und Glossar der Bankinformatik
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Der Einsatz von Technologie zur systematischen Verarbeitung und Nutzung von Informationen hat für die Bankwirtschaft einen extrem hohen Stellenwert. So wird der gegenwärtige Strukturwandel im wesentlichen durch technischen Fortschritt in Form moderner Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (IT) getrieben. Aufgrund der enormen Bedeutung einer leistungsfähigen Informationsverarbeitung wird das Bankgeschäft vielfach als Technology-driven Business bezeichnet. --Download Info
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Paper provided by Frankfurt School of Finance and Management in its series Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series with number 37.Length:
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- Moormann, Jürgen, 1999. "Terminologie und Glossar der Bankinformatik," Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series 11, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
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- Ecker, Thomas & Moormann, Jürgen, 1997. "Die Bank als Betreiberin einer elektronischen Shopping-Mall," Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series 4, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
- Cremers, Heinz & Schwarz, Willi, 1996. "Interpolation of discount factors," Frankfurt School - Working Paper Series 2, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
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