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Data + Information Systems = Financial Innovation

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Finance and Computing are linked in a symbiotic relationship, in this paper this relationship and its implications for both finance and computing will be explored. The outcome of the exploration is a suggested agenda for the development of financial computing, which will support a broad view of financial innovation. This agenda involves the support and enhancement of standards setting exercises and the adoption of services computing as the approach for a wide range of process innovation.

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Peat, M. (2009). Data + Information Systems = Financial Innovation. In: Kundisch, D., Veit, D.J., Weitzel, T., Weinhardt, C. (eds) Enterprise Applications and Services in the Finance Industry. FinanceCom 2008. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 23. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01197-9_1

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