Electronic Payments and MDA

Topics:
Business Process Management,
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Business Process Trends,
Electronic Payment,
Model Driven Architecture,
Model-driven Architecture,
Ooa/Ood/Oop,
Software Development,
Software/Web Development
Source:
Business Process Trends

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Overview: The background for the energy is the coming order-of-magnitude increase in the volume and variety of electronic payments, and the recent coordinated move by the major finance standards groups and the major banks of the world to define a suite of XML-based electronic payment messages called the IST Electronic Payment Message Kernel. This paper throws light on what MDA can bring to a classic automation problem like Electronic Payments. It explains why message formats are insufficient and goes on to review the work of the OMG's Electronic Payments Working Group.

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Format: PDF | Size: 99KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 5


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