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Empirical modelling of real life financial systems : the need for integration of enabling tools and technologies

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Beynon, Meurig and Maad, Soha (2002) Empirical modelling of real life financial systems : the need for integration of enabling tools and technologies. Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science, Volume 6 (Number 1). pp. 43-58.

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Abstract

Understanding, analyzing, and constructing experimental models of real life financial systems is a wide-ranging task that requires an integration of different technologies and enabling tools and calls for a bridging of the gap between theory and application as well as research and development in this area. Business process modelling, intelligent state and agent-oriented modelling, data warehousing and data quality assessment tools, financial analysis tools, and client server technologies should tie up coherently to enhance knowledge acquisition in a global financial market. Players in the global financial marketplace, such as investors, rating agencies, financial service providers, analysts and consultants, are faced with a massive mount of explicit and implicit market information characterized by a high level of dependency and interrelationship. An automated environment which, as far as possible, depicts and captures all aspects of the real-life financial system, is needed to adapt to state changes in global financial markets. Such an environment should provide a flexible human computer interface backed with a high level of interaction, visualization and reporting capability, with minimal overhead coding requirements.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA76 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Computer Science
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science
Publisher: IOS Press
ISSN: 1092-0617
Official Date: 2002
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Volume: Volume 6
Number: Number 1
Page Range: pp. 43-58
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access

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