Why a Bank Needs Dynamic Object Models

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A modern bank needs several attributes for successfully surviving in the market place. Two key attributes are that it flexibly reacts to change, and is capable of innovation. Much of a modern bank's processes and organizational structures are reflected in software. Therefore, a bank's IT is a key player in guaranteeing these attributes. In this position paper, I discuss how maintaining these attributes influences the definition and introduction of new banking products, and how I believe that IT can improve its support through the use of dynamic object models.


Dirk Riehle and Erica Dubach. "Why a Bank Needs Dynamic Object Models." Position Paper for OOPSLA '98, Workshop 15.

The paper is available online.

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